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Bad time to start reloading short low pressure 10 gauge?
So I want to start hand loading short low pressure 10 gauge for my plain twist barreled lifter. Read through a lot of the threads on it. Seems a lot of components/materials are hard to get right now. What I have around my bench is:
- Ability to roll crimp 10 gauge Hulls: - 10ga Cheddite 3.5” primed w/cheddite 209 (can cut hull to size) Powder: - IMR Red - IMR Blue - Hodgdon Clays - Hodgdon Universal Clays - Hodgdon H110 Wads: - 10ga (Hornady) Pacific Versalite (same as REM-SP10?) - 10ga Precision XY12510 1/8” nitro cards (overpowder or as filler in shot cup) Overshot cards: - 10ga - 12ga - 16ga But I can’t find a recipe to utilize these components. Guess it’s time to roll a few up and send to Tom Ambrust for testing. Anyone have any suggestions to begin with? Is one of these powders close to red dot? As I seem to see alot of red dot recipes. I did find an IMR Blue recipe but I need 16ga 1/4” fiber cards. https://photos.smugmug.com/Category/...MG_1382-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Category/...MG_1383-XL.jpg https://photos.smugmug.com/Category/...D74218F-XL.jpg |
A 12 ga fiber wad may be able to be used in the shotcup as filler instead of a 16 ga one. If you got a local harbor freight or similar store you can run down there and get a 3/4" punch or smaller and punch out some cardboard discs to make some filler wads.
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I used to use cards as filler now I use plain old little red beans you buy at the grocery store and a lot cheaper . And they’re never out of stock .
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From what I have read IMR Red will produce similar velocities and pressure as Red Dot with same number of grains. IMR Red is more dense than Red Dot and a smaller bushing must be used to deliver 19 grains of it than you would use for 19 grains of Red Dot.
The Hornady Versalite wads can be problematic and I am not quite sure why. It seems to me they don't provide an adequate gas seal with light loads and they produce off sounding weak loads. |
Pete, I read just the other day that IMR Red has been discontinued. I was looking for it to replace the Winchester AA Lite that I have used for years but unfortunately has also been discontinued. It is bad enough that powder in general is scarse, but worse when they do not make it any more.
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was lots of powder on gunbroker but it was sky high....charlie
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Sad to hear about 800X. People disliked 800X because it metered terribly and powder flakes were the size of potato chips. Due to this it was always available on the shelf. This is a great pistol powder with good velocity and low standard deviation numbers dispensed with my RCBS Chargemaster. Used it for 20 gauge too .
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