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Yeah it's 80 Buckeroos for seven pounds, That makes for an expensive goose dinner, but on the other hand how many shots out of a front stuffer is that and what's it worth in enjoyment. Can't put a price on that. :imo:
 
That's what a friend of mine keeps telling me, " ya can't put a price on fun". :: Actually before i moved over here on the west side of Oregon, i used to do a lot of waterfowl hunting with my Navy Arms double barrel .12 ga. I would go through at least 5 lbs of shot a year. So Bismuth would have been quite spendy for me to use.
 
Hey Reb, Load one with Biz, the other with lead, remember which is which, and save the Biz for the game warden to inspect. Oh never mind the Biz doesn't work on a magnet either. silly me :crackup: :youcrazy:
 
None of it makes any sense. They have already proven the whole steel shot thing was a load of garbage. All it accompished was getting a lot of wounded waterfowl. The lead wasn't causing any problems.
 

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