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So if RST can't get low pressure powder, how am I able to get it?
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My son reloads for his 16ga Parker and Sterlingworth. Cheddite (RST) hulls 3/4 oz with longshot and cheddite primers. Claybuster makes a 3/4oz wad for 16ga. A used MEC 600jr and your in business.
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Longshot is still easily sourced and works in a variety of gauges and loads. The other components are pretty available to mail order. You can find a used reloader for less than the cost of a case of ...
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Ya, the 28 cost savings was the main reason I got into shot shell reloading years ago. Of course an "expensive" case back the was close to 50 bucks.. Took a little while, but once I worked out the crimp bugs on the 28, I quickly jumped onto the MEC JR bandwagon and my 16, and 12 loads all fell into place relatively easy.
As I'm older these days, I'm especially glad to get to reload my low pressure 7/8 and 1 OZ 12's which are soft shooting in Liteweight 12 Bores. |
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It's easier to get low pressures with larger bores and part of the trick to getting low pressure is lighter shot charges and lower velocities. Perfect Pattern is a widely available powder so is Longshot and Win 572 along with Cheddite primers. 6600 psi at 1200 fps with 7/8 in 12ga using PP powder, Ched primer and Rem Gun Club hull. 7500 psi at 1150 fps with 7/8 in 20ga using Winchester 572, Ched primer and Federal hull. Use 3/4 ounce and pressure goes down and fps goes up. |
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I roll crimp them in Cheddite 3" hulls, with Cheddite primers. The cost savings over the standard Winchester loads are huge. And, they debunk the theory that long shot column loads don't pattern well. Patterns are excellent. https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/74045_800x600.jpg |
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