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3 drams is 82 grs of powder, normally 2F for a shotgun. I also use 72grs of 3F seeing how it burns faster and will give about the same velocity [ and it's cheaper to do so ]. Unless you're making hunting loads you won't need anything that stout. A nice load would be 75 of 2F or 70 of 3F and 1oz of shot. BP is much more forgiving that nitro. Don't worry if you're 5 or even 10 grs one way or the other - just more or less power and velocity, or less. You won't blow up your gun. Glue the OS card in with white glue. Any the old brass shells I have [ Rem and WIN ] , the 12ga take a small rifle or pistol primer, and the 10ga a large rifle or pistol primer - either one works. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Paul Harm
3 drams is 82 grs of powder, normally 2F for a shotgun. I also use 72grs of 3F seeing how it burns faster and will give about the same velocity [ and it's cheaper to do so ]. (snip) .
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When black powder burns its weight (mass) is converted to combustion gases and relatively inert solids. The kinetics of the reaction dictate that 82 grains will produce more gases and solids than 72 grains. I understand the 3F burns faster than 2F and with the same charge weight will develop higher initial breech pressure, but why do you think muzzle velocity would be about the same with 72 grains of 3F as with 82 grains of 2F?
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