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Unread 09-22-2013, 08:18 PM   #1
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I'm contemplating loading some of my Short 10's with #8's and the spreader insert inside . Any of you tried this ?

http://www.ballisticproducts.com/X-S...tinfo/3220001/

I was hoping it might open my pattern a bit as this guns choked rather tight . I was looking at the inserts BPI sells .
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Craig,

I haven't been a member of the forum for too long but my understanding is most forum members go for head shots out to 60 yards when using tightly choked guns. Of course I could be mistaken (or joking).

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a good one dennis... craig pete lester tried this with is ten ga even posted the results..the spreaders will make a tight full choke into a light modified..works great... charlie
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Craig,

I haven't been a member of the forum for too long but my understanding is most forum members go for head shots out to 60 yards when using tightly choked guns. Of course I could be mistaken (or joking).

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Touche !
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The X-Stream inserts sold by Ballistic Products opened the pattern in my Rem '94 10ga from 93% to 57% at 40 yards. I used the same components with a 1 1/8 #6 but adding the X-Stream insert. The pattern was relatively even, the choke is .046.
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The X-Stream inserts sold by Ballistic Products opened the pattern in my Rem '94 10ga from 93% to 57% at 40 yards. I used the same components with a 1 1/8 #6 but adding the X-Stream insert. The pattern was relatively even, the choke is .046.
I wanted them for skeet and possibly a rabbit or two !

At present with the W&C I'll shoot 23 or 24 in a round of skeet with the gun but it's generally a big ink ball in the sky when you hit with that gun .

So I usually load 1 1/4 ounce with a 16 gauge 1/4" wad in the bottom of the SP-10 shotcup and an overshot wad . I can either leave the wads and reduce to 1 1/8 or take out the two wads and stay at 1 1/4 ounces shot ?

Actually the idea of dropping to 1 1/8 sounds pretty good .
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