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When I use BP it is mostly for hunting in late fall when rabbit, quail, duck and dove are all in season. For 20 gauge 2 1/2 dram 7/8 oz of 6's, the 12 gauge it's 3 dram 1 1/8 oz of #6's and the 10 gauge it's 4 dram 1 1/4 oz of #4's. I do have to scrape the glue, but it's not much. I soak the brass in MAP and run them in a tumbler. It's alot of work which I am shy of, however I find it rewarding to do it like granddaddy.
Harry |
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There is an old Sears catalog 1903 load I want to try next.
They were paper roll crimp, 1 1/8 oz. shot with a 3 1/4 and 3 1/2 dram of Black powder. Probably won't be able to fit the 3 1/2 dram load in the 2.5" brass shell though. |
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Certainly is time consuming. Finally got around to loading up and shooting some 16ga and it was enjoying.......althought the entire course was doubles and I had no idea if I hit anything....needless to say, I didn't break many birds. Will get them loaded back up for a black powder shoot in July at a local club. It is fun to shoot with BP a few times a year. I use a load of 2 3/4 drams pyrodex, 1 oz of #8 in a magtech and Alcan brass. Using ducocement as an adhesive.
Kurt
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