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Default Spreader 28 gauge loads

I am trying to find a spreader load for 28 gauge. I do have a case of RST Brushwad loads, but eventually that will run out and they seem to not offer them anymore. I have purchased some brushwad wads from Ballistic and have a couple of loads from the small bore ballistic book, but have not loaded any yet. As with any new load these days the accessibility of the powders listed is sketchy or unattainable at best. Most of the loads I have seen call for 20/28 which I have about 4 lbs left and when that is gone that will be that. I have seen a few with longshot but the hulls are fio and not available from ballistic. Some cheddite hull loads would be good as you can find them. Any suggestions would be appreciated, Steve
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