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General, I have no doubt of the accuracy potential at conventional ranges. I just can't figure out why these 105 year old brass and lead zeplins are not on the market today, in some form or another and being used in modern scoped slug guns. Having shot your 5 Fauneta's with the Armbrust load, have you tried any shots at 150, 200 or even 300 yards? You must have been tempted with all those sight leaves on the rib... If so, what were the results? Also, it would be great if the forthcoming Fauneta flier contained some actual targets that support these original claims. If they work, Westley Richards should offer them in .615 so they can be used in conventional slug guns... Thanks |