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Matt Valinsky
09-17-2025, 06:26 PM
Thought I would share this recipe, it was tested by Precision Reloading. I have a good supply of Green Dot that I need to start using. It may or may not mean anything but this Green Dot has the black cap.
2.5 inch Ceddite hulls 16ga. once fired
TUWG2116 Wad
Cheddite 209 primer
1oz. 7.5 shot
16gr. Green Dot
6 point crimp
Average Velocity 1197 fps
Average Pressure 8285 psi
I backed down to 7/8oz. shot and 15.6gr. powder and it is mild recoil and breaks clay targets with gusto.
This info is for educational purposes, do with it as you will. I have been using this recipe in a modern shotgun because I don't always shoot a Parker.
Harold Lee Pickens
09-18-2025, 07:14 AM
Thanks Matt, will have to give that a try, I have all those components, including a couple pounds of Green Dot. Hope all is good with you!
CraigThompson
09-18-2025, 12:54 PM
Black cap ?
Matt Valinsky
09-18-2025, 02:24 PM
Yep, black cap.
There was testing done over on 16ga.com with GreenDot. Some time back, Alliant introduced a new "cleaner burning" version of Green Dot that was packaged with a "green" cap as opposed to the prior "black" cap packaging and older formulation.
The testing was done comparing the older version of Green Dot and the new "cleaner burning" Green Dot powder. The pressures recorded showed the new Green Dot powder produced higher pressures for like recipes. Further info can be obtained over on 16ga.com.
I mentioned that my loads were tested with the older black cap version of Green Dot in case there is a pressure difference. I thought it was prudent to provide the caveat.
Jay Baskette
09-24-2025, 09:40 AM
Matt, do you know the velocity and pressure of this load? I am also looking for a 16ga low pressure load to shoot with #4 or 5 shot. Don't want to put to much into my parker to hunt pheasants this year. thx
Matt Valinsky
09-24-2025, 01:52 PM
Jay, No I have not tested the load I'm shooting now. However, I would suspect the pressure will be down somewhat and the velocity will be slightly higher. How much, I have no idea. As I mentioned, I'm not using this in any of my Parkers. I suspect it might be okay in my steel barreled guns. Very light recoil.
Here is a longshot recipe that might help and it was tested by Precision Reloading.
2.5" Cheddite once fired hull
Cheddite 209 (2000) primer
TUWG2116 wad
18 gr. Longshot
1oz. lead shot 7-1/2's
6 point crimp
1051 fps ave. velocity, 5562 psi ave. pressure.
Shoots alittle dirty.
This info is for educational purpose, do with it as you will.
Jay Baskette
09-27-2025, 03:34 PM
Thank you Matt. Just getting into reloading the 16 and good/tested low pressure load information is appreciated.
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