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Ok, I got all my conponents except red dot. Hopefully, my wife will pick some up at scheels if they have it in stock tomorrow. I weighed out 1 1/8 oz of 7.5 shot. I put the 16 gauge 1/2" fiber wad in first and the shot would spill over the top of the SP10. When I go to actually load acouple of these, should I put the fiber wad under still and just let the shot be contained by the hull or shot first and thrn the wad under crimp?
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I am with Paul on the Fiber Cushion Wad split in half and loading the plastic wad first then adding the fiber wad as a 2nd step.
With 1/2 inch Fiber wads you can adjust the stack height to suit your load. If using a Mec 600 set the wad pressure to compress it some. They have some spring to them, if the stack height is just a bit too high, shot over the wad edge, they will compress some on crimping. Shell is fired they compress even more so no shot touches the barrel. I have a 10 load that uses 2/3 of a 1/2 inch 16 G fiber. Take all the 1/3 remainders pair them up and load them just like they were a full 2/3 cut. Over shot for spreaders I use a Polywad 12 G spreader disk, yellow one with the post. It loads and spreads very well in the 10 G shell. William |
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And im pretty sure my OD Rem hulls ave more internal volume than the federals that everyone uses. Going to have to cut hulls down a little more I believe and add a washer or something under the short kit for my mec
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For 1 1/8oz #7 or #8's I use two .125 16ga card wads in the bottom of the sp-10 shot cup. The 16ga card wads from circle fly actually measure about .140 thick. I get a good crimp with either the Remington or Federal hull cut to exactly 2 7/8"
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that 1 1/8 ounce load in a short ten has got to be one of the best patterning loads ever developed....charlie
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