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The only thing I have that is not on the loads is the wads The wads I have are claybusters in 1 1/8 and 1 1/4 Now I did find some light loads with that amount of shot , but in different wads , they used GU 1225 Is it ok to switch out wads for what I have and it shouldn’t change the pressure much , Or should I just try to find those GU1225 wads Also I have another bag of wads made by ballistic products, they called 12 gauge target & light field loads I’m thinking they for 1 ounce loads of shot Thanks for the help , I’m getting excited about learning this , only wish it was easy to find new bulls and stuff , getting hard up here in Canada to find it |
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Get yourself a 1 oz and a 7/8 oz charge bar. You can make light loads with 1 and 7/8 oz recipes. Keep the FPS under 1200 and you'll be happy. Velocity and load weight are what cause felt recoil so keep the velocity down. I prefer 1150-1180 FPS. They break anything that a 1250-1300 FPS load can break. I noticed you originally said you had #6 and #7 1/2 shot. If you're loading for clays you can't use anything larger than 7 1/2. It's a safety factor.
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Also look at the Claybuster WS. It had loads listed for their various wads and powders.
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My experience is most of the Advantages stuff is high pressure high velocity loads. I'd look at the powder load data on their respective web sites as Harold mentioned. 12 gauge?
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You don't say how much shot. It sounds like you want target loads and if so 1oz is more than enough. Myself, I use mostly 3/4 and 7/8 for trap where all the birds are on edge. Many of BPI loads are computer generated. In other words they haven't been tested with a pressure barrel for actual pressures. Alliant also has a web site with many loads. You'll have to go to CBers website, or on their bags for 3/4oz 12ga loads.
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I have a beautiful 7/8 oz load for 2 3/4" 12g but it's 16g Clays powder.
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I want light loads for pressure and for kicks as these old guns I already spent like $500 on stuff , plus a loader , this is a new learning curve for me I spent all my life loading for big game |
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