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Originally Posted by Gene Danielson
10 bore Thank you for that info; I'll try your Bluedot loads. As an aside I tried some loads with Longshot but could not get patterns much above 50 %. The 4756 was giving me 70+%, but of course that was summer when I did my patterning. They were useless once season got going with cooler temps.
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I am surprised that Longshot threw an IC pattern through what was shooting a full choke pattern with 4756. How many grains of Longshot and what was the charge weight? Were you using a plastic wad? Longshot can deliver some very fast velocities and bismuth doesn't react well to that.
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