bobeyerite, first of all I would like to say I was reluctant to post my last reply because of how ridiculous it sounds,and also I'm not one for boasting so please don't take it the wrong way. Again, as I said in the last post I very rarely take crazy shots like the ones I described.
Two of the three birds shot at these distances were pen birds that my hunting partners missed so I gave it an "ahh what the heck" and shot. To our amazment, both times those birds were hit very hard by those lead nitro magnum 4's. My hunting partners said those shots were 80 yards and I would agree.
The third bird was this past fall. A young wild rooster went up around 35-40 yard. I peppered him in the first shot, missed on the second, and knocked him hard on the third. Again with the nitro. He was busted up really hard. I couldn't believe it myself.
As far as weâ??re I read about the nitro magnum adding 50 yards to your shot; that was on the box of nitro magnums. I read this back in 2005 while in S.D. pheasant hunting This is when I first started using nitros. I had to read it over again, because I thought I miss read the box. I told my hunting partners what I read and they too had to read it for themselves.
Go to Cabalaâ??s and check them out. I went on their website and they sell for $25 to 29.99 a box. NITRO MAGNUM LEAD. It's a green and bright yellow box.
Also, I was looking online for stats but couldn't find any. All I found was info on nitro turkey loads and some guy that feels nitro lead should be outlawed (lol). Hope this helps.