Unobtanium Posted December 18, 2017 Share Posted December 18, 2017 Federal alleges that the Truball loadings are roughly twice as accurate as their conventional slugs. For this test, I used my 18.5" Benelli Supernova Tactical with ghost-ring sights, a sandbag, and cardboard "shooting mat". I performed my test at 50 and 25 yards. I used Federal TruBall LR and Federal Hydrashok LR loadings, and fired 3 5-shot groups of each. 2 groups at 50 yards, and 1 group at 25 yards. I alternated loadings, beginning with the Truball. The first Truball group was fired at 50 yards, and measured edge to edge, 2.8", with the possibility that 1 round was off paper (group was near the edge of the target), or that 1 round went through the cluster of holes. The second Truball group was fired at 50 yards, and measured, edge to edge, 3.5" with all holes clearly visible. The first Hydrashok group was fired at 50 yards, and measured 7.6" edge to edge, with all shots accounted for. The second Hydrashok group was fired at 50 yards, and measured 5.5", edge to edge, with all shots accounted for. I moved to 25 yards. The Truball group was fired at 25 yards, and measured 2.25" edge to edge, with the shots in such a cluster as only 4 distinct impacts could be discerned, but a VERY HIGH likelyhood exists that the 5th round passed through this cluster, as it was just right of the bull. The Hydrashok group was fired at 25 yards, and measured 3.75" edge to edge, with all shots accounted for. It is my opinion that the Truball loadings is EASILY capable of matching federal's accuracy claims, and that their estimation of its improvement over their pre-existing/conventional loading, is honest and accurate. I would also note that these slugs go transonic at around 30-35 yards, yet the accuracy achieved at 25 yards extrapolates well at 50 yards, thereby indicating to me that the foster slug is very stable when going transonic, unlike many boat-tail rifle projectiles. A final group with the Truballs was fired standing, off-hand at 25 yards. It was not measured, but I guestimate it at 3.5-4" E2E, and it is worth noting that this group was distributed evenly over the bull. All of my prone groups were to the right of the bull. I held the weapon firmly. The shotgun needs to be zeroed in the fashion it is to be shot. Weapon movement occurs when the slug is still traversing the barrel, and the position you take while firing the weapon has an impact on the effect this recoil takes on the slug as it does so. Keep this in mind when zeroing a slug gun and using it at 50+ yards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evolution Posted December 18, 2017 Share Posted December 18, 2017 (edited) That's nice to know, thanks for posting the test/review. That's good shooting! As I don't hunt, minute of torso is all that I need performance wise but, good to know what these are capable of. What's the stated MV of the rounds you tested? I have two loadings in the Truball, both are their "law enforcement" line. One is a reduced recoil round at 1325 fps and the other is full power at 1600 fps. The other Fed. offering that I have on hand is their "power shok" at 1610 fps advertised and some of their premium 00. Is that "LR" a third loading they have for the Truball? The 1600 fps load I have is marked LEB127 RS on the box. I don't have a box with the reduced recoil shells with me. Edited December 18, 2017 by Evolution Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unobtanium Posted December 19, 2017 Author Share Posted December 19, 2017 That's nice to know, thanks for posting the test/review. That's good shooting! As I don't hunt, minute of torso is all that I need performance wise but, good to know what these are capable of. What's the stated MV of the rounds you tested? I have two loadings in the Truball, both are their "law enforcement" line. One is a reduced recoil round at 1325 fps and the other is full power at 1600 fps. The other Fed. offering that I have on hand is their "power shok" at 1610 fps advertised and some of their premium 00. Is that "LR" a third loading they have for the Truball? The 1600 fps load I have is marked LEB127 RS on the box. I don't have a box with the reduced recoil shells with me. Both are stated 1300. I chronographed the low recoil Truball at 1267 from my benelli snt 18.5. I did not chronograph the hydrashok low recoil. I did chronograph the 1610fps rated full power hydrashok at 1440 avg from same gun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rasyad Posted December 19, 2017 Share Posted December 19, 2017 Thanks for the report and nice shooting. Rasyad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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