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Fiber Wads and Smokeless Powder for Short 10 Gauge
I've been reading through my manuals and some threads here and on a few other sites without much luck. Does anyone know of any data existing for the short 10 and fiber wads using WSF or Red Dot? One of my Ballistic Products manuals has data for 12 gauge loads using brass and plastic hulls with Red Dot and fiber, but has nothing for 10 gauge. If I can't find anything I might start there and work up a bit or if worse comes to worst, I'll just stick with BP for awhile.
I have a few pounds of Red Dot and some WSF laying around, but no plastic wads for 10 gauge which is why I'm contemplating this route if it's been accomplished recently. I know it's possible since fiber was used for years with other smokeless powders, but I'd love to not reinvent the wheel if someone else has dabbled in this. Thanks! |
look at pete lesters 10 ga loading sheet posted here....charlie
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I realize it isn’t fiber wads but I use 18.6 of Red Dot with the SP-10 with two 16 ga 1/8” nitro wads in the bottom of the cup and 1 1/8 ounces of shot . Not saying to go out and buy SP-10 wads but you oughtta be able to adapt it some sort of way as it’s quite lite in my opinion .
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I use a similar load to 6pts . 19 Red dot 16 G fibers inside SP10 wad. 1 1/8 oz shot. Fine target load for short 10. Have used 1 oz with thicker fibers.
When loading “off the Charts” short 10 or 16 G I make a spread sheet with various recommended loads. Comparing you will find a few that don’t make good sense. Individually not obvious sorted by powder brand and charge obviously wrong. Another check is short 10 “USUALY” able to handle 12 G published target loads. William |
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Any thoughts on starting with similar load data as the SP-10 then building up the wad column and using overshot cards? I can't imagine any pressure issues with those combos, but like I said I don't want to reinvent the wheel if someone has already found something okay. 31 grains from the Hercules manual seems excessive, but if someone is using it I'd love to know how it's working. |
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Using a card wad over the powder and felt or fiber filler wads and 1 1/8 ounces or a little more lead shot, 23 to 25 grains of Red Dot won't blow up any ten gauge gun. The standard 12 gauge fiber wad 1200 fps load with 1 1/8 ounces of shot was 23 grains of Red Dot in the sixties. The bigger hole in the ten gauge should allow a couple more grains of powder for similar performance. I would like to see that 31 grain load in print before I believe it.
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It seems like low 20s is the place to start. I appreciate all the help. My Remington 1894 and my Parker are some hefty 10s |
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