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10 gauge brass loads
Unread 04-26-2015, 09:36 PM   #1
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Default 10 gauge brass loads

My plan is to work up up a 1 1/4 oz lead load in thin wall brass hulls to shoot in my American Arms Whitmoure. My 1901 has volunteered to be the test gun. I understand that SR7625 and SR4756 are on their way out. I have good supply's of WSF and WST. WSF in the burn chart is between the two SR powders. My 9 gauge components are on the way here. I work construction and am gone 10 and home 4 and at this time I am not set up to access the internet, I will catch up on this next time I am home. The plan is to use the WSF first, then if I can not get a clean burn I will move to WST #35 on the burn list. I will load 1 at a time and chronograph each one hoping to get a load with the velocity of 1200fps. At that point I will send in some loads to be pressure tested. I know that there are plenty of very smart people on this site and I value their insight. As a side-note I started reloading when I was 8 and have been reloading 51 years. I also make my own jacketed bullets for my 416 Rigby. Thanks for your thoughts.
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