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Unread 12-18-2021, 10:55 AM   #1
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I load Cheddite hulls the same way I load the green Remington hulls. That said, I’ve only ever tested the Remington hulls, so caveat emptor.

If using Bluedot, bump up your payload a bit to 1 3/8 oz. Here is my Bluedot load:

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=23363

Lead or bismuth. Makes little to no difference. (I’ve done the testing to prove.)

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I load Cheddite hulls the same way I load the green Remington hulls. That said, I’ve only ever tested the Remington hulls, so caveat emptor.

If using Bluedot, bump up your payload a bit to 1 3/8 oz. Here is my Bluedot load:

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=23363

Lead or bismuth. Makes little to no difference. (I’ve done the testing to prove.)

-Victor
I have seen other 10 ga loaders say the hulls are a similar basic straight wall design so they load about the same. As well I am using fiberwads so the pressure should be lower. 1 3/8 may actually be more ideal since im loading large lead shot T and F, in the T shot that works out to about 43 pellets which should anchor a coyote pretty good.
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