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Paul I can buy the Cleaver 3/4 oz in 20 and 7/8 in 12 for about $5/bx maybe less. I don't shoot enough 12 ga to justify the cost of the press and the time it takes on my single stage press really makes it a non issue for me.
Harold I have bought the BP and the Cleaver shells at shoots such as the Southern and the Great Northern. I can get you a contact number to order the Cleaver's if you want to try them. I really like their 3/4oz 20 gauge load.
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Rich, are these 2 1/2' or 2 3/4" shells-- and are they low pressure? I was loading them to shoot in my hammer and other damascus guns. I really dont have much problem( in my mind anyway) shooting 2 3/4" shells in 2 1/2" guns with the light payloads and pressures I am loading. Yes, I would be interested in the info.
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Harold If memory serves me the 20's are 2 1/2. They feel very much like my low pressure reloads do. A 3/4 oz of shot at about 1200 FPS. I think the 12's are 2 3/4 but I'll check. I'll get you the contact info. You should think about the shoot in WI it's without a doubt one of the best I attend.
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well, I'll look into it. I need to take time off--hell, I need to retire.
I have a case of Herters Low Recoil 12 ga that I haven't tried yet, I would shoot them in my Fox pin gun, or any steel barrel gun, but they are probably a little too high pressure for the Greener sidelever.
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Rich, maybe you could call someone and ask what the pressure is. A 20ga 3/4oz load at 1200fps should be somewhat low pressure, but they could be getting that with a high pressure. Recoil isn't how much pressure a shell is creating, but the weight of the payload and velocity is. You probably knew that. I just thought it a good idea to remind reloaders that recoil is not a indication of pressure.
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I contacted the company in Italy via e mail and they wouldn't provide the information. One of these days I'll send some off for testing. The 20's are 2 3/4 not the 2 1/2 inch I thought they were. It's nice not to have to load shells
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NO, it's nice to be able to reload what I want, when I want. After all, we're in the reloading forum - aren't we ?
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Thanks everyone for your ideas on reloading 2 1/2 12 gauge shells. I modified a 12 gauge Hornady 366 to reload 2 1/2 shells. Using the following components:
RST 2 1/2 shells Wads are either SRC 12ga wad or Claybuster CB6100-12 Lead will be 7/8 or 1 oz, mustly 7/8 oz Remington STS Primers Clays powder (still working on the grams going to be probably somewhere between 16.5-17.0) I shot some yesterday with 17.0 grams and they absolutely crushed the targets. |
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