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Switching powders
8 pounder of Red Dots running low. Use it for 12 G, 7/8 oz in AA hulls = Parker’s & 1 oz Remington STS = Beretta OU . It seems to be the powder that’s hardest to buy. Normal times would buy a couple 1 pound jugs different powders test then lay in a supply. Have plenty of 20/28 for 3/4 oz 20 G Parker’s & Green Dot 7/8 oz 20 G barrels on the Beretta. Again Winchester & Remington hulls to keep loads separated
Considering two type guns same gauge any recommendations on one powder likely to be more available . There are some published 12 G 7/8 Green Dot loads not sure they are appropriate for Damascus guns. William |
I recently bought and loaded some Hodgdon High Gun for 12ga 2-3/4” Cheddite hulls. You’ll want to verify the load data on their website; according to the data, it yielded 4200 psi at a velocity of 1180 fps for a 1oz load of lead shot:
High Gun 12ga Load Cheddite 2-3/4” Case 1oz Lead 18.8 grains High Gun W209 Primer CB 6100-12 wad Yield 4200 psi 1180 fps There are other low pressure loads using Fiocchi 616 primers and Cheddite primers. Unfortunately, I don’t have any data for 2-1/2” 12ga hulls (yet). There is load data for 12ga AA hulls, but the pressures are higher, but you should be able to find a 1oz load at 1180 fps that is below 7000psi. |
Thanks will pull up the Hodgdon data & have a look . Switching powder likely to mean switching wads too. That’s a small price to pay compared to not shooting low pressure loads.
Finding factory loaded 7/8 oz 12 g has been nearly impossible too. Friend and I found 3 flats 7/8 oz 1150 fps shells gun shop near the Vintage Cup course. Appears to be old stock, cases shelf worn. We scoffed them up. 1 oz factory easier, FITASC shooters use them high demand, mostly loaded to high velocity, don’t like them in my Parker’s. William |
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The data for the PP with Cheddite primer 7/8 12ga is on the Hodgdon Reloading Data Center. |
Perfect patern has worked well for me, with chedite primers, and gray claybuster wads for 1 oz and yellow for 1 1/8 oz
With Hodgen data |
Perfect Pattern sounds like a good choice & think I can find a source. Agree on the Green dot being useful for 20 G except I have a 8 pounder of 20/28 and 3 one pound bottles of international. They will serve my 20 SxS shooting a long time.
Not directly related to Parker’s but started my Grandson on Skeet when he was 13. Beretta 20 g 391 & Green dot loads. When he got the feel of basics switched him to Sporting. Later older and bigger to a 12 G Beretta A300.he’s 17 now and shoots better than I do. He uses my Parker’s some & have a VH 12 & Trojan 20 set aside for him. Point is I load a whole lot of 12 G and some 20 G for his Beretta Autos. Am switching both Autos powder to Green Dot. This will preserve the dwindling supply of Red Dot 7/8 low pressure powder. Plus factory target loads are available for either one. Component or factory loaded either one, suitable shell shortages are not doing our SxS sport any good William |
Just looked at the Hodgdon load data. Perfect Pattern loads are listed 7/8 oz low pressure using wads hulls and primers I have on hand. And my favored velocity 1200 fos.
Thanks all. William |
Check powder valley today, oct 28 , 2024
Free hazmat, perfect pattern 8 lbs 259 plus shipping and ga sales tax, I often wonder if Ga ever gets this sales tax |
Thanks it’s still available from powder valley, 8 pounder on its way now. That will keep us going for a while, just shy of 4000 loads
William |
When you get to a certain age, your friends pass at a great rate and leave quantities of components to old friends. Personally, I haven't bought much of anything for many years. The Lovely Linda's late husband was quite the reloader. Lately, I uncovered a large Tupperware tub full of once fired AA compression formed .410s, a lifetime supply for me.
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