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Unread 06-18-2025, 09:00 PM   #1
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Hope someone can help me. I’m looking for a 2 1/2 inch 3/4oz 20 gauge load for my 5lb Dickson Boxlock. I have tons of powders and am open to any hulls or wads. Thanks for help!
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Unread 06-19-2025, 02:26 PM   #2
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I have roll crimped some 1/2oz 20 gauge loads with with 13 grains of unique and the hit everything I was aiming at and kicked like a .22. They worked better than they should. You could work that up to 3/4oz.
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I just sent a load off to Tom Armbrust for testing. Cheddite 2 1/2" hull (RST'S), Cheddite 209, 14.5gr Unique, CB 1075-20 wad, 3/4oz 7 1/2 lead, star crimp. I will publish results if they test good.
One modification I had to make to the MEC 600jr was using a 1/8" short kit build-up piece to get the adjustment I needed at the crimping station. Shells look pretty.
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Thank you, I have a few I extrapolated from other data that I’m getting ready to send off for testing but haven’t yet. I’ll let you know as well after I send them out
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Unique is a very good powder. We use it for 20g too. Too bad it's an Alliant powder and hard to find. That said, if you see any for sale in a shop, yard sale, auction, etc, BUY IT!!
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I've been shooting more and more Longshot , cheap and easy to find. In my 20s the load below has been good. Had it tested at Precision, use at your own risk!
Cheditte 2 1/2" plastic hulls
Cheditte primers
16.0 gr Longshot
SP-20s wad
7/8 oz 7 1/2 shot
6 pt crimp
Again, tested at Precision at 1183 FPS avg. and 7247 PSI avg.
Busts the clays and dumps quail and doves nicely. Easy to shoot.
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Slight variation to Mr. Doty's recipe because of the SP20s wad.

Cheditte 2-1/2" plastic hull
Cheditte 209 (2000) primer
Sporting 20M wad
16gr. Longshot
7/8 oz. shot 7-1/2"s
6 point crimp

Tested at Percision, 1,114 FPS av. velocity. 6,772 PSI av. pressure.
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