Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
Here a cc, there a cc, everywhere a cc...

Cc has nothing to do with weight mr.Physics.

Let me check.

Hmm there's four people on this forum shooting fAiry dust sized TSS for turkeys...

Their add should read

"TSS the shot for dummies".


If by CC you mean carbon copy, you are correct. If you mean cubic centimeters, you are wrong. g/cc (density) of the pellets was important in Miller's ballistic calculations in another thread throwing out the part of the equation that the shot in comparison were all spherical. I'm impressed that you can count to 4 something I held in doubt, but am not surprised you forgot about both pellet density ( weight divided by space occupied ) and the weight of the pellet (and velocity) having a bearing on ballistics and penetration into a mass. Miller opined that TSS 18 g/cc was 65% denser than lead. And that Mr. Wizard is physics...