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more slugs: http://www.paraklesetechnologies.com/products.asp?cat=13 Paraklese Technologies’ Thunderhead .410 2 1/2” 168 grain hollowpoint slug. We roll crimp ALL our .410 rounds toinsure smooth feeding and easy ejection. This slug is a variation of our patented Mass Forward design. This slug has fins running down its length to limit bore contact, thereby limiting fouling. This slug has a velocity of 1,300 feet per second which yields over 700 foot/pounds energy which compares directly to a .44 Remington Magnum. Compare our slug to the tiny slugs that others make, as light as 1/5 ounce which may not have the ability to penetrate to the vital organs. Our slug has plenty of meat on its bones to get the job done. These rounds carry 4 balls that are .375” diameter and weigh 78 grains each. We roll crimp ALL our .410 rounds toinsure smooth feeding and easy ejection. See this ammo in action on youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rllf2QOFivA Nobody else in the world makes a .410 buckshot this big so we’re calling it, ‘0000,’ or 4/0 buckshot. With a velocity of 1,200 fps these three balls generate more than 725 foot/pounds energy, energy comparable to a .44 magnum. Each ball has similar penetration and energy to that of a .38 special.The ball pictured in the gallery below expanded to .432” or just slightly larger in diameter than a .44 magnum. DO NOT USE IN TUBULAR MAGAZINES!!! Finally police have a 12 gauge round they can use to stop a suspect's car dead in its tracks or to reach through a barricade to stop a suspect. The 400 grain hard steel slug moves at 1,700 feet per second and the polygonal tail, a variation of our patented, 'Mass Forward,' technology stabilizes the round in flight. The slug itself looks just like a .50 BMG slug, except that it's .421" in diameter. The slug can pass through any standard choke up to full choke but don't use it in an extra full or tighter as the polygonal tail will be crushed and the slug will tumble in flight. With suprisingly light recoil this armor piercing slug has its way with TWO car doors and still has plenty of horse power to take care of business on the other side. Body armor won't help a suspect with this round, either. We use a propriatary heat treated alloy and a magnum powder charge to make this 2 3/4" shell perform like a 3 1/2" round. You have to see this round in action to appreciate it. You can see this round perform on Youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVcfFQs1M0c HogShot 2 3/4" Magnums. The 2 3/4" shell puts out TWO .58 caliber musket balls, each one weighing 279 grains or 5/8 ounce a Whopping 5 times heavier than a mere 00 buck ( the little, shiny ball in the picture) pellet. This round has a muzzle velocity of 1,275 feet per second. As a point of reference a standard velocity 20 gauge slug weighs 275 grains and travels 1,300 feet/second. This round generates over 2,000 foot/pounds energy. This round is the ultimate buckshot round where hunting deer with buckshot is allowed by law. When hunting large/dangerous game, reach for the HogShot pre-fragmented 12 gauge slug. This slug weighs barely a half ounce and has the recoil similar to that of a standard deer slug, but SCREAMS out the barrel at 2,000 fps. Upon impact the polymer carrier shatters to pieces, hurling hundreds of hard, tiny bits into the target. think of it as a 1,500 MPH sandblasting. The polymer would do the job in most cases BUT we include 185 grains of #4 bird shot (very similar to a MafSafe* round) which means about 55 wound channels dumping 2,000 pounds of energy into its target. Even if some pelklets do exit the target, they won't over penetrate interior walls. SuperBuck n Slug 12 gauge rounds. Each round contains 9 00 buckshot AND a 7/8 12 gauge sabot slug for a combined payload weight of 2 ounces!!! The sabot slug can pass through any choke and you could fire this round through a rifled barrel though we son't suggest it as the buckshot would have a WIDE dispersal. Feel free to view the additional images in the additional pack sizes by clicking on the thumbnail images. Dave fired a 2" group at 25 yards with a smoothbored 1100 Remington with iron sights. The target was a torso target and 25 of the 27 00 buckshot were on the target through a cyinder choke. Our low or reduced recoil, full length, slug is specifically engineered to improve a shooter’s capabilities with a shotgun. Loaded to produce a 40% reduction in recoil but still be a ballistic equivalent to the U.S. Army Cavalry carbine loads made for the venerable .45-70 Government, our slug has plenty of power to get the job done but not torture your shoulder. The 1 1/4 ounce (525 grain) slug has a muzzle velocity of 1,000 fps through a 19" barrel which delivers 1,116 foot/pounds energy, about 1 1/2 times that of a .44 magnum. Our tactical Sabot Slug was specifically designed to overcome the shortcomings of commercially available, 'punkin ball,' slugs. This sabot slug can pass through any choke AND can be used in both smoothbore and rifled barrels. No matter what standard chamber length 12 gauge you own this round can go through it. The projectile itself has an outside diameter of .683" or to put it another way, its diameter BEFORE impact is similar to that of a .44 Magnum AFTER it has expanded all the way. This round was initally made at the request of a East Texas rancher to deal severely with the local feral pig population. He needed a round that would guarantee deep penetration and massive tissue damage. This roung throws 8 massive 0000 or 4/0 buckshot at 1,200 fps through a 19" barrel which yields 2000 foot/pounds energy. These balls are .375" in diameter and weigh 78 grains apiece. or about 40% MORE than a 00 buckshot. You can easily tell by comparing the little black 00 ball in the image to the UltraBuck whose balls are bigger. This 20 Gauge puts truly devastating firepower for the buckshot user/feral pig hunter, right where you want it with BoarShot 2 3/4" Magnums. The 2 3/4" shell puts out TWO .58 caliber hard cast musket balls, each one weighing 279 grains or 5/8 ounce a Whopping 5 times heavier than a mere 00 buck pellet. This round has a muzzle velocity of 1,200 feet per second. IN the images that are available on the, 'details,' you can see the accuracy of this round. The image shows a 25 yard pattern of a half inch!!! the second group represents a four shot, 8 ball group. when you take out the flier you have a three inch pattern at 25 yards. |