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I just received a few replies to this question on the 16 gauge reloaders forum. The easiest solution offered was to cut the hulls to 2 9/16" leaving a little crimp memory, load on the progressive reloader as you would a 2 3/4" shell and insert an overshot card before indexing to the crimp station. Not as pretty as a roll crimp, but works just as well I'm told.
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Harry,
That option works well, but the shells are ugly as hell looking. ![]() I prefer to load the 2-1/2" hulls. They look correct and shoot well. |
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Thanks Dave,
They also mentioned that they were no beauty contest winners.... In one of Sherman Bell's "Finding Out for Myself" articals in DGJ he shot 2 3/4" shells in 2 1/2" chambers and as I remember there was only about a 300 psi jump in pressure. I can't help but think that doing so might be hard on the gun as well as the shoulder. Harry |
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Dave,
I loaded a few SpredR loads after cutting the hull down to 2 9/16". You are right, they look like a mangy dog. I am loading WWCF hulls, WW 209 primer, WW 16 wad, and 1 oz of shot. What is your 2 1/2" load? Harry |
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Harry,
I use the Cheddite hull Win. 209 primer 20.5 grains SR-7625 SG-16 wad 1 oz. shot,with 6 fold crimp 1150 fps @ 7400 psi For 7/8 oz load drop powder down to 19.5 grains Will give you 1200 fps @ 7400 psi The 1 oz. load fits better in a 2-9/16" hull, but you can get it into a 2-1/2" hull with a little pressure on the wad. |
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