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It is too bad that it isn't available as loose shot in North America. I bought a bunch of 3 1/2" 12s with 2 1/8 oz shot to tear down to get what I have. It doesn't add up to many pounds but it was still competitive with niceshot or bismuth.
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09-25-2009, 08:51 PM | #4 | ||||||
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To answer your question Bob yes I have. I think if you study Sherman's load data that you find most every thing from 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 takes the 35 36 grs. of 4756. I have a adjustable shot and powder bar on my ten ga. press and use a digital scale to tune it in. I guess the question I would ask myself is what is the weight of the Tungsten Matrix compared to the lead and Bismuth loads listed. This is the only loading that I venture into the unknown. Good luck on your hunt.
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09-25-2009, 09:10 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Thanks for the reply, Robert. I just put an adjustable powder/shot bar on my Steelmaster press as well. The weight/volume of the TM must be fairly close to lead since the crimp seems about right with the 1 1/4 oz of TM. I'll see over the next several days how it works in the field.
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09-25-2009, 09:32 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Bob, I find with the Federal hulls and the SP-10 wad that you can load lead from 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 with 1 3/8 being the best fit. Let us know how you make out this weekend on the geese, they have been scarce here this early season.
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11-16-2009, 05:48 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Didnt have much luck with TM in my 10 ga, but workes fine in my 8ga.I shoot Bismuth factory loads in the 10. I tryed several hulls and wads,but seemed to have very poor resultes. Gamebore in UK load 10 ga 27/8 in in Tm but Kent wont bring them in. Russell
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11-17-2009, 08:04 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Bob,
I too use the Sherman Bell load you have chosen. I trim the hulls to 2 3/4" rather than 2 7/8" and add a 16 gauge over powder card to the SP-10 wad prior to dropping the shot. For non tox loads I use Nice Shot. It is close enough in weight that you can drop it through a regular 1 1/4 oz shot bar. It does not require buffer and patterns great at these velocities and with light loads per gauge. Oh, and it will kill cleanly. Harry |
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11-19-2009, 04:24 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I handloaded some 10g Federal hull cut to 3" and used 1 1/4 oz of Bismuth, SP10 over a gas check wad and 35 gr of 4756, Win 209 and a roll crimp. They seemed to work fine in #3 frame 36" D2 GH and a #3 frame 30" T1 toplever. Good luck to you Bob.
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11-25-2009, 09:37 PM | #10 | ||||||
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I've had good results with load #79 with the SR7625 powder charge raised to 33 grains and no card wad under the shot. Just fill the shell to the right level. 1-1/8oz bismuth or 1-1/4oz KTM or lead fills it about right and I get a VERY clean burn and no signs of over pressure. I'm thinking I'm getting around 1200 or a tad more velocity and pressure well within desired and safe limits for my damascus gun. I think you can use that 33gr load with a full charge of any shot you desire and be safe in a sound damascus gun. The only thing I've noticed is that with shot sizes over #2 you have to measure each shot charge as the larger sizes will clog and stick in the feed tube. Bob: if you want to buy some BB size bismuth, I have more than I'll ever use in my lifetime and would love to sell some of it off. It should make a good goose load.
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