NEW RST AMMO 16GA
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whisperbow
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NEW RST AMMO 16GA
I am curious about 16 Ga. • 2 1/2" • Semi AutoMatic A-5 • Vel. 1200 • 1 oz. Load - from RST. I know and use the Lite 1oz loads but curious what these loads would be like in my Sterlingworth. I assume more recoil and are they more pressure? I sent an email to RST and the answer was that the A5 loads were for an A5 and that is all they said. I haven't had my Sterlingworth to long and due to health problems and no birds here in Kansas, I haven't used it on Pheasants. I am asking the question because in 50 years of hunting pheasants here in Kansas I haven't seen very many hunters using light loads. Most use 12ga. express loads because a Pheasant is an easy target but hard to kill many times. Once again, based on comments from members in this forum, I am confident the RST Lites are fine but I wonder if these A5's would be a little more effective for Pheasants. Also, with the hotter powder in the A5 loads, I would expect more velocity. I am sure your replies will set me straight on my questions.
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OH Osthaus
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Re: NEW RST AMMO 16GA
i would have to assume more "kick" to cycle the A5 recoil action
there would be less concern about pressure in an A5
so I would take them at their word, the round is meant for the A5, there are other loads for the Sterlingworth with the same 1200fps velocity
PS - pressure adds nothing to the killing power, simple physics is velocity and projectile weight/ballistic profile (pellet size) is what decides downrange energy
there would be less concern about pressure in an A5
so I would take them at their word, the round is meant for the A5, there are other loads for the Sterlingworth with the same 1200fps velocity
PS - pressure adds nothing to the killing power, simple physics is velocity and projectile weight/ballistic profile (pellet size) is what decides downrange energy
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Re: NEW RST AMMO 16GA
There ya go. Rick nailed it!!OH Osthaus wrote: PS - pressure adds nothing to the killing power, simple physics is velocity and projectile weight/ballistic profile (pellet size) is what decides downrange energy
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Re: NEW RST AMMO 16GA
Yup. Gotta have a bit more oomph to cycle the action is all.
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Re: NEW RST AMMO 16GA
+1OH Osthaus wrote: - pressure adds nothing to the killing power, simple physics is velocity and projectile weight/ballistic profile (pellet size) is what decides downrange energy
But, you would have to add range (distance) to that "list". Downrange energy, all other things the same, is constantly decreasing as range increases.
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