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new shot shells will throw a better pattern than old shells..i ve tested this on paper a number of times..i have loaded lots of reloads useing no shot cup and they will not pattern as good as a shell that uses a shot cup..then we can get into speciatiy loads useing buffer and no slit wads and these loads really shoot tight patterns...... charlie
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09-23-2013, 10:00 AM | #4 | ||||||
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My handloads throw better patterns !
Oh yeah I forgot about all I shoot are handloads
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It may help in the Ithaca and LC Smith but based on what I've seen with them shooting several sizes of non buffered buck I see no reason to try .
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i too dont use a buffer in my loads but it will help keep a tighter pattern for sure especally with no slit wad petals..for my average shooting no buffer is used..mainly because of cost and the time it takes to put in the load.but if i was loading a turkey load it would have buffer and a no slit padal wad...charlie
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Well ,I just did another test pattern after my post above with the old rem. 1 oz 4's with my 28 in. Trojan 12 ga F/F and it too shot 80 %. 108 hits out of 134 in the load, so new shell to old ?? I am still out on it , need more test, scott
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