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Remington SP10 VS. Hornady Pacific Versalite wads
Has anyone tried substituting the SP10 wad with the old Hornady Pacific Versalite wad in the common short ten recipe using 1 1/8 of lead and 19 grains of Red Dot?
Other than having to substitute a whole 16 gauge fiber wad for a half to make up the extra volume it seems like an easy and viable way to use up any Versalite wads on hand as SP10's continue to dry up.
I loaded some and need to take them to the range but would love to hear from anyone else who might have loaded some of these in the past, or know of the results of this load being tested.
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I have used the Hornady Pacific Versalite 10ga wad with Red Dot in the past and still have a couple of bags of them. They never worked well with Federal and most other hulls, I got a very high percentage of off sounding loads. The wad always cleared the barrel but I could tell the load was not all there in terms of velocity. I found them unsatisfactory/undependable for use in hunting or target shooting.
I believe it's because they are made for tapered hulls rather than straight wall hulls and they don't provide a proper gas seal in straight wall hulls. They do seem to work OK in the older Remington hulls, I can't think of the name of the color of those hulls but they are the brighter green/jade/turquois colored somewhat translucent hulls. They have less internal capacity than newer Remington hulls. I would avoid using them in cold weather even in the older Remington hull.
I also found the Versalite wads are a little bit narrower and worked better with 20 gauge filler wads vs. 16 ga
The Versalite wad has been out of production for a very long time, I don't see them offered for sale much anymore.
Let us know your results.
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