short ten TM and Nice shot
Pete
more non tox loads for the list - since many of us will use the short tens for waterfowl - except the shot- these were previously known loads done as a comparison of Kent's TM and Nice Shot--> the 7625 load is the lead load from your spread sheet, the Red Dot loads were taken from Craig's load posted a while ago i wanted to see how the powders compared under the same shot loads powder and shot were hand weighed, some crimps were done on a different loader as i had an issue with one - i wonder if that affected the variance I understand these may have limited use to many due the the shot I used - BUT- if you happen to have some of this in your hoarding :whistle: http://parkerguns.org/forums/picture...pictureid=9530 and - since no one but the individual has any control of their process- use any data at your own risk |
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Just looking at the burn rate chart - 800X, Longshot, Blue Dot, Steel, and Lil gun are just a few of shotgun powders still in use that are all slower than 7625 or 4756. I may be wrong but it would seem one could sub in one of these powders and not worry about higher pressures.
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Paul
very likely - and I intend to do up some other loads and have them tested- I do have a lot of longshot to use but a 12 gauge story aside - the prevailing wisdom is that Nice Shot raises pressure by up to 1500 PSI - so i took a known 12 load used nice shot- and it had a 2k increase :shock: so- as I get loads tested for the 10 with other powders - i will let everyone know- $25 to Mr Armbrust is cheap insurance |
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