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Jerry Harlow 02-17-2014 02:18 PM

Thanks Daryl,

I only use my 16s for hunting so I rely on the one ounce loads.

I wish I could find some 20/28 powder as I've been looking for it and the 3/4 ounce CB wads for low pressure loads for a 20 Damascus. But cannot find it.

Mark Garrett 05-05-2014 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric Grims (Post 130997)
Jerry
The RST is a cheddite hull. Thanks for the advise. I certainly can use your 1oz recipe probably with no problem on my end. I have a new progressive loader for 2 1/2" and am trying different loads. Found a real difference in recoil between 7/8 and 1 oz and wanted to soften the blow a little. I have good success with sr7625 for both but they are discontinuing making it so I am in search of an alternative. Universal clays looks good but a higher pressure.
I appreciate your info.
Eric

Eric , just curious what progressive do you have that will load 2 1/2" 16ga hulls , I have been thinking about getting one , I think MEC will make one special order but have not seen a factory progressive for the 2 1/2" 16ga

Thanks ...........Mark

Eric Grims 05-05-2014 08:53 PM

I called Mec and ordered it direct and they made it special order. They wanted me to send them a few of my 2 1/2 inch 16 gauge components so they could set it up. I bought the grabber as I have it in other gauges and it has been great. Loaded a couple of flats right off and am trying some spreaders. Very pleased.
I too have noticed a big difference from 1 oz. to 7/8 for recoil. The 1 oz. kicks hard in my "0" frame 16's but is a little better in the 1 frame Trojan but the 7/8 is what I'll load for clays. I myself though have found for me that the 16 ga 1oz is probably the best patterning load I have ever shot in all my guns and ill shoot it when I can and definitely for hunting.
The discontinuance of 7625 is a shame. I was able to find some American select for a recipe that has been floating around with good reviews for 7/8 loads I plan to try. I'll PM it to you if you wish.
Good luck
Eric

Dave Suponski 05-05-2014 08:58 PM

I thought I read somewhere about some low pressure 1 oz. loads using 20/28? Am I dreaming here?

Mark Garrett 05-06-2014 07:15 AM

Eric , thanks for the info , the grabber is the one I would want also . I will have to call MEC .

Ya it is a shame about 7625 it is one my favorite powders , luckily I have a small stash of 7625 and PB that should last me for a while .

I save my 1 oz loads for hunting only and shoot mostly 3/4 oz and 7/8 oz for practice . My scores have been just as good with the 3/4 oz loads so that is what I shoot the most , and save the 7625 for my hunting loads .

Green dot and International are also great powders for light loads in the 16ga.

I would also definitely be interested in your American Select load if you don't mind sending it to me.

Thanks...Mark

Rich Anderson 05-06-2014 08:10 AM

If your using load data for a 1oz load you really shouldn't have to change anything to drop the shot charge to 7/8's oz. I have kept everything the same loading 2 1/2 RST hulls in 16ga and have had no problems and enjoyed less recoil esp in an 0 frame gun.

Daryl is right on with his 3/4oz load they are truly wonderful. I loaded up a couple of cases in 20ga and they broke targets just fine and will make a great Grouse/Woodcock load.

I have Mec 9000's in 2 1/2 inch settings for 16,20, 410 and will be getting a 12 soon. Great people to deal with..

20/28 will make a good low pressure 16ga load. If it will do the job in a 7/8oz 20 there is no reason it won't do the same in a 16. Fortunately I have a large supply of 7625 so I won't be changing powder for my 16's.

Mark Garrett 05-06-2014 08:26 AM

I have seen some nice ( tested ) 20/28 - 7/8 oz loads for the 16ga but none for 1 oz .

I would imagine you could get that with about 17 grains in a straight walled hull and the Sg16s wad . I would definitely have it test first . Better yet call Tom Armburst and he could get you real close to what your looking for.

Daryl Corona 05-06-2014 08:41 AM

Dave;
Checked my files (courtesy of the 16ga. society) and could'nt find any info for a 1oz. load using 20/28 but as Mark suggested contact Armbrust if you really need 1oz. That being said, I find 3/4 or 7/8 extremely effective on targets and game, and very nice on the shoulder/gun. I follow the 16ga. society forum and am amazed at the loads people want to stuff down a 16ga. bore. (1 1/8 and even 1 1/4):shock: Just buy a 12 if you need that much. As Americans we feel that bigger is better. As it turns out, the older I get the more I enjoy lighter guns and light loads.

Eric Grims 05-06-2014 09:11 AM

Some discussion here but no hard 20/28 recipe for low pressure 2 1/2 hulls.
http://16ga.com/forum/viewtopic.php?...de59b5ced2194d

Mark Garrett 05-11-2014 08:35 AM

Eric ,

Do you know what mods MEC did to the Grabber to make it load the 2 1/2 " hulls ? , I may have line on a used one at a good price and was thinking I might be able to modify it my self .


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