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Unread 05-13-2011, 12:15 AM   #1
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just got a 2 frame 10 ga parker and need some info for lite loads...plan on using 1 1/8 ounce loads....its a 2 7/8 inch chamberes gun and i plain on rollcrimping the shells...anybody got some suggestions.... charlie
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Unread 05-13-2011, 08:56 AM   #2
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Charlie,

I load Federal hulls, WW209 primers, 30.0 grains of IMR 7625, Remington SP10 wad with 1/4" 16 gauge filler (fiber) wad, 1 1/8 oz shot, star crimp. 1129 fps @ 4800 psi.

When I add a SpredR disk I color the primer black with a sharpie and substitute a 16 gauge over powder card for the 1/4" wad.

This works wonderfuly in my Parkers on clays and birds. In the #4 frame you hardly know you are shooting the recoil is so light.

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thanks for the load info harry...i didnt have some of your loading so i used blue dot powder dropped the powder to 25 grains and usedrem plastic wad 1 1/8 ounce lead no 9s with a16 ga over shot cup and a 10 ga over shot cup to keep shot from falling out with no crimp..these were loads used to try out the d gradeparker gun i just got with the broke stock...shot the gun 25 times with no problems...dont know how it patterns yet but it will cut leaves off the oak trees in my back yard at 40 steps or farther...have got to order me some hulls and cut them off need about 4 boxes for opening day of dove season..ps iwill roll crimp them hunting loads...hope somebody else as also got a good lite hunting load they want to share.... charlie
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Charlie,

I know you have Blue Dot. What else do you use and I will see if I can match it to Sherman Bell's data.

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harry all ive got is the blue dot unique and clays... all ive ever really loaded was the heavy loads so blue dot was my chioce...so now ive got to learn new loads for the low power shell..so i guess i will have to buy some differant powder... charlie
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Charlie,

I looked through my 10 gauge reloading material and all I could find for Blue Dot were 1 1/2 oz loads starting with 39 grains. The pressure was forgiving in 7,000 + psi range. I have "The Mighty Ten", a book of 10 gauge loads, but have misplaced it. I do remember some Unique data, though the pressures were in the 10,000 psi area.

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31grs of Unique and 1 1/4oz of shot has 7500psi at 1235fps. With only 1 1/8oz you'd probably lower pressure and up the fps. Save on the powder also. Paul
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thanks paul for the info...i put all the loading info you fellas post and file it on the short ten loads...i will definatly try this loading...this gun patterns very well even though it has no choke...its hard to believe it does such a good job at 40 yards with 1 1/8 ounce shot and no choke..... charlie
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Chalie,

I thought my 10 gauge lifter had no choke until Jent Mitchell measured the bores at the Southern one year. I found my bores were .802 with .030 constriction. In other words the muzzel measured .772.

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Charlie,

I looked through my 10 gauge reloading material and all I could find for Blue Dot were 1 1/2 oz loads starting with 39 grains. The pressure was forgiving in 7,000 + psi range. I have "The Mighty Ten", a book of 10 gauge loads, but have misplaced it. I do remember some Unique data, though the pressures were in the 10,000 psi area.

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that is the load i use for turkey, shoots great!! scott
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