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Jack and AJ. Thanks for the input. I also have a 7/8 load I may hunt with. Or maybe 1oz. I just like 3/4 oz. And my load for 3/4 is pushing 1200 fps with 5000 psi. I bet they are gonna be sweet to shoot. As soon as I get this huge chest of drawers I'm building for my closet out of my garage. I plan on loading and shooting skeet and I forget what they call it , where they take you through the woods and throw skeet over trees and across the pond etc. But I'm with you AJ on not wanting to wound game. I will sort it all out by the fall. But as I should be shooting and loading I'm working on my house. It's gonna get hot here in Texas in a few weeks. I don't really like to come back from the range all sweaty. But it will be worth it instead of missing birds during season. Can't wait to breakout my old double on a crisp cool morning. I have 4 boxes of bismuth from rst for ducks. Should get me thru one season. Which do y'all think is better for non toxic reloading. Bismuth or that xti. I think that what it's called. What are the opinions on that for a lp load for 12 gauge 2 1/2 load. Thanks for the input
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08-06-2016, 06:28 PM | #34 | ||||||
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Can't answer the Bismuth or XTI question. I usually push my 3/4oz 12ga loads up near 1300fps. Still no recoil and clean powder burns. I also use the large bottles for shot and powder and only let them get 1/2 way empty. The powder would be more important. That way there's always plenty of powder pushing down for consistent loads. Just a thought. In the past when I didn't have the bottle support for large bottles, I taped them together with a 1x2 spacer. Maybe just use a large one for powder. That way there isn't a lot of weight sticking up so high. I load 2 1/2 like 2 3/4 but use fiber wads or a shorter plastic wad. A Claybuster 1100 wad meant for 1 1/8oz has a shorter cushion height than a 0178 meant for 7/8oz. Just try loading 7/8oz in the 1100 with powder data for 7/8oz - bet it will fit. The ends of the wad may bend over.
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