The Win.PDX1 was one of several rounds I tested a year or so ago...
http://www.mossbergowners.com/forum/index.php?threads/buckshot-pattern-test.9802/
Winchester Supreme Elite PDX1 Defender:
MFG#: S12PDX1 - 3 pellet 00 Buckshot over 1 oz slug
The PDX1 buck and ball put up a nice 5.25" spread. If a giant hole in the chest surrounded by three smaller holes isn't enough, the wad smacked Mr. target right in the teeth. I have to say this was a LOT better result than I expected for this type of round...
I've patterned many of these rounds with results consistent to the target posted above. While the pattern inevitably changes with each shot, at 30 feet this particular round would have punctured the heart, both lungs, and the liver. I'd call that a pretty effective threat stopper...
http://www.mossbergowners.com/forum/index.php?threads/buckshot-pattern-test.9802/
Winchester Supreme Elite PDX1 Defender:
MFG#: S12PDX1 - 3 pellet 00 Buckshot over 1 oz slug
The PDX1 buck and ball put up a nice 5.25" spread. If a giant hole in the chest surrounded by three smaller holes isn't enough, the wad smacked Mr. target right in the teeth. I have to say this was a LOT better result than I expected for this type of round...
I've patterned many of these rounds with results consistent to the target posted above. While the pattern inevitably changes with each shot, at 30 feet this particular round would have punctured the heart, both lungs, and the liver. I'd call that a pretty effective threat stopper...