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10 Gauge 2 5/8" Bismuth and Lead Load Results |
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10 Gauge 2 5/8" Bismuth and Lead Load Results
I received results for a couple of new loads I sent in to have tested. The Bismuth 1 1/4oz Remington hull load I sent in that I'm wanting to use for goose hunting came back with faster velocity and 1000 psi less than the same load sent in using a Cheddite Hull. That was the results I was hoping for. The other load I sent in is just a recipe for shooting clay pigeons with 1 1/8oz shot and that came back with real low psi. I think I could increase the powder slightly to get a little more velocity.
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