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I have yet to test it in 12 gauge. I did some testing in 410 and was unimpressed, but with a 12 gauge there’s a lot more wiggle room.
For tactical applications like LE, Military, or home defense, I like the update to the old fashioned “Buck and Ball” concept. For me at this point in time, I am sticking to #4 Buckshot in my shotgun, specifically because I live in an apartment and collateral damage is a major concern. However, once I get my “house on the hill” I will certainly revisit the PDX1.
For tactical applications like LE, Military, or home defense, I like the update to the old fashioned “Buck and Ball” concept. For me at this point in time, I am sticking to #4 Buckshot in my shotgun, specifically because I live in an apartment and collateral damage is a major concern. However, once I get my “house on the hill” I will certainly revisit the PDX1.