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Any hull SP-10 wad 30 grains of SR7625 and depending on the hull 3 or 4 red beans as filler . Plain and simple breaks targets and kills birds . When I started using this load it called for one 16 gauge 1/8” card in the shot cup which I did and it worked nicely . But somebody on here started talking about using beans and or cheerios which I laughed at . One day I was out of 16 cards so I went to the local grocery store and got some small red beans . Tried a couple in the snail at the shop , seemed fine . Loaded what I needed for where ever I was going used them and have never looked back . By all means do as you wish but this works for me ! Heck I’ve adapted the same basic 30 grain SR7626 and SP-10 wad for buckshot slugs and bismuth .
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Craig I use the same loading with bismuth, just go 1/4" on the fiber wad. Fits perfectly, crimps nice and whacks'em on the other end, very easy on the shooter, especially out of an 8 or 9 pound gun. I'm just worried the Bird Sheriff is gonna get you for baiting with the beans!
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I have a load for 10g using 7625 too. I have plenty of that powder but when I was given the recipe with Unique, I liked it so just kept using that load.
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You gave me your Unique load a year or so ago and I loaded a box or two . Since I’ve got plenty SR7625 and plenty Unique the Unique will be my go to if I run out of SR7625 .
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i'm back in the 2 7/8", 10 ga., reloading business. I've always done it one shell at the time with hand tools, never owned a 10 ga. press. But, in the past I always roll crimped cut down 3 1/2" hulls. I now have a large box full of 2 7/8" Cheddite hulls that were star crimped. Is there any way to recrimp them after loading, without a 10 ga. press?
I have a bench mounted drill press in the gun shop. I use it for roll crimping, etc. I could probably use a 6 pt. crimp starter in the drill press, with the cord unplugged, to start the crimp. Is there any way to use the drill press to finish the crimp, or any other way to do it by hand? What about the concern of buckling the hull, with no outside support of it, while finishing the crimp? |
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