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Unread 05-12-2015, 06:46 AM   #1
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With all the threads on various low pressure powders ,I always find myself asking the question is there one all around powder for low pressure loads that will work in all gauges ? I ask because things are just so hard to get up here....a one for all would be great !
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i'm afraid that's not possible Chris. I currently reload for 4 gauges- 12,16,20 & 28 and I've got it narrowed down to 2 powders. Clays or Clay Dot for the 12, and 20/28 for the other 3.
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With all the threads on various low pressure powders ,I always find myself asking the question is there one all around powder for low pressure loads that will work in all gauges ? I ask because things are just so hard to get up here....a one for all would be great !
Depends on which four gauges you mean, there is a big difference between what works in a 10ga vs a 410.
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Sorry should have said that ,I load for 10,12,16,20.
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Chris, it would help if you could define what you mean by low pressure loads. Are you asking about target loads or hunting and basically how much shot and what velocities do you need in each gauge?
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Sorry should have said that ,I load for 10,12,16,20.
I don't think there is a perfect all around powder for those 4 gauges.

If I had to stick to one powder Green Dot would be my first choice, 700-X second choice.

GD works well with 1 1/8 and 1 1/4 10ga, 1 and 1/8 ounce 12ga. In 10 and 12ga it provides both velocity, payload and lower pressures. It does OK with 3/4 and 7/8 ounce 16ga and 3/4 ounce 20ga but pressures are high in both these gauges.

There were some older published loads for 700-X that have been taken out of print. Published loads today have pressures with 700-X in 20ga are at the max 11-12K with Federal hulls only.
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Thanks for all the help ,it go's to show on this forum ...all we have to do is ask

I load the ten to 1 3/8
twelve to 1 1/8
sixteen to 1
the twenty I haven't started yet ,.but was thinking 3/4 -7/8

these would be hunting loads,I like to keep them below 9000 psi ,the ten is no tox

I fear my batch of 4756 will run out this season ,so I was proactively thinking of a replacement,
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At the moment I use SR7625 for the Short 10 , 12 , 16 and 20 .

Now after the 10 pounds I have is used up I have no idea what I'm going to !
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Chris, your real thorn in this mix is the nontox 10 load. What hull length and type of shot (steel, Bismuth, Nice, ITX, TM, rock salt, rubber buck shot)? Loads meeting your criterion for the other 4 gauges (assuming lead shot and velocities don't need to be > than 1250 fps) can all be loaded a single powder.
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I use bismuth ,and lead
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