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Ditto what Harold stated; have you looked at Hogdons reloading web site? Shotgun World Reloading Forum, and many others?
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I am sorry I did not clarify. I found data for plastic hulls using plastic wads/cups. I could not find data for plastic OR brass hulls using fiber wads. I cannot find any data that specifically references loads with smokeless and fiber wads. The data is either plastic wad cups and smokeless OR fiber wad with black powder. I someone could point me in the direction of a publication with the needed data, I am happy to purchase. I just don't have money buy something "hoping" it has what I am specifically looking for. ***french SxS. 1920's. plastic / brass hulls 2.5in 16ga low pressure, fiber wad stacks and smokeless powder *** Pre war sweet sixteen. Plastic hulls 2.5in with fiber wad stack that will cycle. POWDER ON HAND: unique Trailboss Red dot Last edited by Youssef Abel; 09-23-2024 at 08:22 PM.. |
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Smokeless powder doesn’t work great in brass. Get yourself some black powder or Hodgdon Triple Seven and your brass hulls and fiber wads will work well. Ballistic Products sells a handbook for loading brass hulls that will give you all the information you need.
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Fiber and card wads will give you lower pressures than plastic wads whether you load 2 3/4” , 2 1/2”, 2 7/8” or 3 1/4”. We use fiber wads inside the shot cups of big bore shells that had original shot charges much larger than what we load. That does not increase our pressures, only builds up our wad columns for proper crimps.
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