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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: Marcstar]
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01/04/11 06:32 PM
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meandthewife
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well I tryed them today and they do kick a bit. Randy I am shooting a 935 autoand you were right. But shot alot better today. I guess I have been shooting behind most of them, because today they folded and hit them I little far back. They do do the trick.
Youth is great but the wisdom that comes with age is also very good.
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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: meandthewife]
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01/04/11 09:07 PM
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CFR
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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: meandthewife]
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01/04/11 09:44 PM
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sunrisesuperman
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I shot one box and really liked em. Yes, they are loud, but I think alot of folks equate volume with recoil. Actually I think the felt recoil is a little less than other premium high speed loads. The reviews, statements from Rem, and common sense seem to bear this out.
According to the article in Waterfowl and Retrievers magazine. The felt recoil is decreased due to a 2 stage powder charge. 1 to get it moving down the barrel, then the other kicks in to get it up over 1700 FPS.
Not trying to be argumentative, but this is apparently the way they got more powder and therefore speed, without the possibility of damaging barrels.
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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: sunrisesuperman]
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01/04/11 10:25 PM
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ckerr88
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I got a box of 3" #2s and they shot alright and. They do kick a little harder but I think they are a alright shell.I liked them.
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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: Marcstar]
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01/04/11 11:53 PM
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luv2brode
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shot about 6 out of my over under of the bb and that was about all the shoulder could take
i am cancelling my subscription, i am tired of your issues!
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Re: Remington hypersonic
[Re: R.G.C.]
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01/05/11 12:08 AM
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hoof n wings
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Bought a box at the start of the split. Used about half.... don't think my shoulder will stand the other half till next season Hey Charles my son shoots them and loves them. Another guy on here shot a box this last weekend and his shoulder still hurts. That 835 is going to kick the chit out you tho using those loads. My son(18) loves them, but I think it was the flame at LST! He's shooting an older 870, plus the fact he's under 1/2 my age..... he can have them. The M2000 would spit them out as fast as I can pull the trigger, but after two days of limits.... not for me. I may use one as the last shot
I'd ask him if he's pregnant. He missed a s__tload of periods. I'll take "things that look like a uterus" for $200 Alex.
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