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That's it, the stem helps keeping the disk square to the hulls mouth. In pratice with my PW 375 loader, at the wad station. Throw the powder charge. Insert the wad, drop the shot. Same station put the Polywad disk in the wad fingers. Use the press to set the disk. Then move on to crimp. It adds one press stroke.

Most of the time on the Skeet field with real Skeet shooters I use the spreaders 2nd of the pairs and station 8. 6 per round. No doubt I would break more using spreaders all stations. Even more if high gun. But using Skeet to pratice for clays shooting most stations with tight chokes low gun is good pratice.

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