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Unread 08-03-2020, 03:33 PM   #11
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I wonder if tighter chokes in a 28 might experience similar bridging with #4...?





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I wonder if tighter chokes in a 28 might experience similar bridging with #4...?
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I didn't get that with #1 , #2 or #3 buckshot so I don't see where #4 lead or Bismuth would be a problem thru the chokes in my 28 even though it's full and full .

I'd like to find a different load wad combo for the 28 so I can get 3/4 weighed ounce of Bismuth in . Using the CB AA HS wad it isn't happening . it's more like 5/8 ounce by weight .
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My 9000 in 28ga. would bridge #8 shot. It did it with both Eagle and Star shot.
Makes quite a mess. Glad I got rid of it!
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My 9000 in 28ga. would bridge #8 shot. It did it with both Eagle and Star shot.
Makes quite a mess. Glad I got rid of it!
The 9000 28 that was giving me trouble to begin with bridged with 7 1/2’s some . But the other one that I finished up with today didn’t give me problems until I went to 6’s and just a bit . But 4’s I. Lead and Bismuth creates problems , matter of fact I ended up put the shot in those two boxes by hand instead of thru the shot drop . Tommorrow when I start on the 20’s I might do the few boxes of larger shot first . And get the little piddly amounts out of the way . Hopefully I’ll get all those done Tuesday and if I don’t shot sporting clays Thursday be finished with the 1500 I hope to have loaded although I need to find another bag of CB AA wads as I’ve only got 1200 I think .
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