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Unread 10-03-2025, 08:47 PM   #1
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Andrew I’m having a hard time reading your specific load. Could you please type it out, thanks, Steve
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Tap on the picture then expand it.
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Andrew I’m having a hard time reading your specific load. Could you please type it out, thanks, Steve
Ched hull 2 1/2
Ched 209 primer
18.5 gr win 572
Sg16 wad
7/8 oz #8 shot
6 point crimp finished with Gaep
1217fps
5793 psi

Nice and light, very comfortable to shot. I use this in my two Damascus 0 frame guns, a German hammer gun, and my Westley Richard’s boxlock.
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Thanks Andrew Very nice load!!!
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Pillow soft Skeet speeds.

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