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Sherman Bell 10ga Reloading recipes in PDF format
Unread 12-22-2009, 08:56 AM   #1
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Default Sherman Bell 10ga Reloading recipes in PDF format

Attached is a PDF copy of the Sherman Bell 10ga reloading recipes that came to me as an Excel file. I converted the file to PDF for those who can't open an Excel file.
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Thank you Pete for posting this. I guess the original compiler didn't like Federal or Winchester hulls!...of which I have about a thousand of...
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I think maybe we could make Pete's post a sticky or at least the PDF file.
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Don, Scroll or click down there's a total of 3 pages, includes Win. & Fed. hulls.
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This is great info. Is there one like this for 12 ga. ??
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Mike

The best low pressure manual for a 12 gauge is the IMR Powder manual. www.imrpowder.com there are many low pressure loads with 7625, PB, 4756 & 800X.

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Thanks Harry,

I need to get up to speed on using smokeless.
I have an old hand roll crimper on the way and want to
try my hand at making some paper roll crimp shells.
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Mike,

It is work though very rewarding to have short rolled crimp shells. I have the old tools for 10 and 12 gauge. I keep hulls from .410 to 10 gauge with me so if I see an antique shop and find these old tools I will know what gauge I'm dealing with. There was a 16 gauge roll crimper on ebay a few months ago that I was out bid on. I have been finding these tools around here for about $10 to $15. Just not a 16 gauge or smaller.

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