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I can die now I've seen everything! http://www.seasonshot.com/
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I have looked at this site before. They don't give any details on how to get it, costs, or anything else for that matter,
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Pretty creative and just in time for the holidays (hunting holidays!
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I think I'd be inclined to keep living for awhile. Until I see an actual formulation wherein "shot" of sufficient density and structural strength is shown, I'm going to think this is a load of thightly compressed bull hockey bonded with active imagination.
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Very good! I expect the bird to land breasted out and fully cooked at my feet. Where's the powder solvent that doubles as white wine?
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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I think this is brilliant!!! All you need is for someone to hold the game for you at about three feet, pull ze trigger and- Viola!! the bird is ready for ze oven.. Ever try shooting rock salt in a good gun? David
Last edited by David Hamilton; 12/01/06 12:00 PM.
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It sure looks like a joke, to me. A friend of mine tried, unsuccessfully to convince me that if you loaded a shotshell with popcorn in place of the shot. It would pop on it's trip toward the target. He could never explain why or how it got hot enough but he did get insulted when I told him he was full of crap.
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JL there are only three possibilities: gas leakage for barrel passage popping, gas exposure at exit, or aerodynamic heating. I'd be mega-skeptical of all three.
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It would be a waste for those of us who are great shots and only hit the bird in the head. 
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Bill G posted "It would be a waste for those of us who are great shots and only hit the bird in the head".
Then modify the payload by adding my Missus' stuffing balls; they are of sufficient density and hardness to produce clean kills. For great shots like what you are, just ensure a direct hit in the hacienda....
The ultimate would be a pinch of season shot, one of Jude's stuffing balls, and a tracer element. Seasoned, stuffed and cooked before it hits the deck!
Eug
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