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Craig,
it is a case of 250. Stan |
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If it is truly low velocity, maybe it is safe in normal 8 gauge shotgun. Wow. 24 00 buck.
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What type of wad do these loads use?
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Edgar,
This is a picture of all of the components used in these shot shells, although I’m missing one pellet. Not sure what the powder is, what I didn’t lose while pulling it apart, weighed 29.1 grains. Stan Hoover |
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I’d be curious to know the alloy of the buckshot . The three sizes I cast myself are generally plain old wheelweight alloy or at most water quenched wheelweights . I’ve not had an opportunity to try the 000000 but the 0000 and 00000 knock a deer ass over teacups if you do your part .
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