Jay K
Active member
Question for BOSS shooters.
BOSS gets a ton of praise and I have been shooting it too. But I read something alarming about it a couple months back on a vintage shotgun group. One member reported getting terrible patterns from it, I mean like unprecedented bad patterns. As he investigated the cause he discovered the copper plating was delaminating from the pellets causing little "wings" over the surface of the pellet, wrecking its performance. Has anyone else heard of this? An isolated event or has BOSS run into a manufacturing issue that compromises its quality?
Happens, on a limited basis, with all bismuth shot. That's also part of the basis why it's so effective. It's considered at minimum, a semi-frangible ammo. The real question is did it happen coming out of the barrel and/or in-flight? Or was it at the terminal point, hitting the intended target? I can't really say what the deal is. All I know is I have had some great success with it once I dialed in my choke situation.
On the flip side of the issue you presented, there are countless old-gun enthusiasts who now can actually hunt their grandfather's fixed choke gun from the 50's they always wanted to.