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Reloading – For reloading recipes, supplies or general information please contact Ballistic Products at 1-888-273-5623 or Precision Reloading at 1-800-223-0900. Safety – Is HEVI-Shot® safe to use in my gun?

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• HEVI-Shot® Duck and Goose; HEVI-Steel®; Dead Coyote®; and HEVI-13® are safe to use in all steel rated shotguns using steel rated accessories. For those older guns we recommend using our Classic Double’s line of shells. • The materials that make HEVI-Shot® products have no human or environmental toxicity. They don’t corrode. • Our pellets are hard, like steel, so you don’t want to bite into one when eating your game. Please be careful! Density – Take a ping pong ball and a golf ball. They are both the same size but a golf ball is heavier (more dense) than a ping pong ball. Suppose a major league pitcher were to throw one of each at you from 30 feet away. Would you worry about the ping pong ball? What about the golf ball? Which would you rather get hit with? In this example, the shot size (ball diameter) is the same, the muzzle velocity (from the pitcher’s arm) is the same, but the denser golf ball overcomes air resistance better than the light ping pong ball. Now think about that as i

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