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Dan, The inserts with the holes allow shot to leak through filling up the center of the pattern. I have tried both and prefer the ones with the holes. I have spent many hours on the phone with Jay Menefee from Poly -wad and I feel I have a good understanding of the spreader load .
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Stosh, that may be true, but I think they also allow the insert to stay in the shot stream longer. Less resistant to forward movement. Maybe I'm over-thinking it.
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Ya Terry I think you are the holes allow shot to slip through the same as those that like to put 1/8 oz. shot on top of the spreader insert.
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