Originally Posted By: CrazyHorse66Originally Posted By: derbyacresbobI like more pellets in my coyote loads.
I understand DAB.
But can you see my point?
Over half your load is out side the 12" @ 40 yds.
All of the #1 Buck is inside 12" @ 45 yds.
The #1 Buck will also have superior penetration at these distances and beyond, which we can both agree is of utmost importance in a long range shotgun/coyote load.
Penetration obviously trumps the number of hits at long range, or we'd all be shooting dove loads.
I wish I could field test the Federal load, but it is illegal to use for hunting coyotes in Oklahoma. I can only use it to defend my dogs from predation here at the house.
Maybe someone in a buckshot friendly state can give it a try?
More:
Assuming the HD BB is the 1.5 oz load and 73 pellets in the load....
1.5 oz = 656.25 grains / 73 = 8.9897 call it 9 gr per pellet
LE1321B is 38.83 grains each pellet X 15 pellets = 582.45 total grains.
Muzzle velocities (Since I don't have down ranges velocities)
1300(?) for HD BB
1095(real world chronograph out of an 18" barrel) for the LE1321B
Energy calculations
Formula used:
Energy = .5 * weight * velocity^2 / 7000 / 32.175
Link to calculator
9 grains @ 1300fps yields 33.76 ft/lbs X number of hits (32)= 1080.32 ft/lbs
38.83 grains @ 1095fps yields 103.35ft/lbs X number of hits (15) = 1550.25 ft/lbs
So the pellets that hit inside 12" with HD BB left the muzzle with roughly 2/3 the energy that the LE1321B had when it left the muzzle.
Couple that with superior penetration of the larger shot (14-18 inches of penetration in calibrated gel tests vs < 14" with the HD BB) and you can see why I think this load is far superior at delivering killing power at these distances.
I want a wider pattern to make it easier to hit a running coyote at 40 to 50 yards. The HD BB size pellets will penetrate deep enough to kill coyotes out farther than the pattern will hold up.
If I can shoot a deadly 20" wide pattern instead of a deadly 8" wide pattern I will choose the wider pattern every time.
I really don't want my shotgun to shoot like a rifle.
I don't need anymore penetration than what the HD BBs give me to kill coyotes and I really like the fact that I can put more pellets on the target.
If fifteen #1 buck shot pellets each penetrate 18" into gel that would be a total of 270" of potential penetration.
If 73 Rem HD pellets each penetrate 14" into gel that would be a total of 1022" of potential penetration.