MCgunner
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Speaking of "t" shot what the heck is it? I've only ever seen it referenced in hunting regs
0.020" pellets. Steel Ts were invented, along with F shot, for goose hunting when lead was outlawed. They carry the necessary energy down range. BBB really isn't enough. The 3.5" 12 was invented to be able to carry enough Ts to pattern at longer ranges. 10 gauge is really best, though, IMHO. That's what I use. Before the advent of steel shot, Ts didn't exist. Goose hunting is what they were invented for, not coyotes. For geese, until lead shot comes back, I'll stick with 3.5" 10 gauge steel Ts. It's more affordable than hevi shot and it works. I've got a back of it for reloading when I get enough hulls to load.
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