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08-15-2023, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer
My advice would simply be, buy the powder. Even if you choose another recipe, there are lots of people who would love to have 7625 to hang on 'just a little longer' to the tried and true 16ga. load. All components are fluctuating in availability, and we need to watch out for others, as well as ourselves.
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16 oh my gosh about the only thing I use 7625 for anylonger is the 10 gauge . Now for the 16 I lucked into a very nice 1 ounce load using SR4756 the SP-16 wad in the old WIN 16 gauge Upland and Xpert smooth AA style hulls . Think I loaded about ten pounds of SR4756 in my 16 loads the past three years . Think I’ve got enough 16’s loaded with 7 1/2’s to last me possibly two years for clay and feathered targets .
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