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01-02-2025, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by bob lyons
Pete & Scott I have used your 10 gauge load, you mentioned at last years New Year’s Day shoot.
I’m doing a pheasant tower shoot this spring and was thinking of taking the 10 gauge. I have got some lead numbers 6’s and wondered if you had any suggestions on a load ?
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I can’t answer for the two you asked but I use a 10 gauge at most tower shoots I do anylonger . And I use my old stand by Ross Seyfried load of 30 grains of SR7625 1 1/4 ounces shot an SP-10 wad and a 16 gauge 1/8” card in the bottom of the shot cup . I typically put an over shot card over the shot inside the folded crimp to cut back on any shell length deviations and shot leakers . I use that same charge etc for most applications of the 10 be it any size bird shot , bismuth or buckshot as long as they’re all in the 1 1/4 to slightly heavier realm .
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01-02-2025, 11:21 AM
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Stan, I've been assigned to keep track of you and keep you out of trouble. A person can get into a lot of trouble in Amish country!
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