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Unread 10-25-2011, 08:50 PM   #1
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Just shot some spreaders today. Right barrel IC and left Full. Only used spreaders on stations 1-2 6-7 doubles. I had patterned the gun with spreaders in both barrels. The IC barrel never impressed me but the full did. Regular shells in the IC and spreaders in the full.
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Unread 10-28-2011, 05:21 PM   #2
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Just shot some spreaders today. Right barrel IC and left Full. Only used spreaders on stations 1-2 6-7 doubles. I had patterned the gun with spreaders in both barrels. The IC barrel never impressed me but the full did. Regular shells in the IC and spreaders in the full.
Did you roll your own spreaders, or buy them?
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Probably more economical if you do it yourself Steve. For sporting clays I put spreaders in a different colored shotgun hull so you know the difference right away in your shotshell bag or in the pocket of your jacket .
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Probably more economical if you do it yourself Steve. For sporting clays I put spreaders in a different colored shotgun hull so you know the difference right away in your shotshell bag or in the pocket of your jacket .
Good idea. I have yet to start reloading shot shells. I'm still paying for the gun.
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Because I use only AA's for reloading, I differentiate loads by using adhesive stickers (the types used at garage sales) on the base of the shell, writing the shot size and powder on the label. You can also use diffferent colored labels for different loads
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