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You are good to go. I use a very similar load for my 28's as well. A properly hit Grouse or Wood cock will never know the difference in 54fps.
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RST loads ammo as low as 1125 fps , I shoot trap with 1150 fps loads. You will often see very good patterns out of low velocity loads. Plus they are very easy on the old guns we shoot.
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Thanks guys
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50 fps difference muzzle whole lot less difference at distance. So little it's not important. I think Bristows book has a chart, will look
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09-08-2016, 03:59 PM | #7 | ||||||
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I do have to say, it is amazing how much nicer of a pattern this reload threw compared to factory AA target loads. My tubes are skeet1/skeet2
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If you think you need more umph uses a larger size shot. speed may kill but brute force does it quicker.
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