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I have come to prefer the fiber filler wads, 16ga sold by BPI. The nitro cards are designed to be over the powder cards and they are hard and unforgiving as filler wads. If you have the shot column at the exact right height they work great, but if it's just slightly tall it can cause a problem with buckled hulls. The fiber filler wads have some give to prevent this. In addition the 1/2 inch wads can be split to whatever size you need with a thumbnail. They do provide some confetti when the gun goes off LOL.
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I have been loading 10ga 2 7/8" 1 1/8oz loads for a number of years now. I have always used Federal hulls until recently. I switched to Remington due to the plastic base versus the fiber base in the Federal hulls. I was concerned about the fiber base shooting out after repeated reloads. Anyhow, the Remington hulls are very consistent and I get a perfect crimp every time. I use two .070 overshot cards and one .125 fiber wad in the bottom of a SP-10 wad. I use the load published by S Bell. Does the Cheddite hull have a plastic or fiber base??
I have question for you guys using a wildcat load with red dot powder---why wouldn't you send 3 shells to T Armburst for testing just to confirm it is an appropriate load for the vintage short ten guns? The peace of mind would be worth the $15.00 to me. Also, I reload only 7625 in 10 gauge and have never had cold weather bloopers and I live in western NY state (think cold and snow!!). I wonder if some reloaders experience cold weather bloopers from a weak crimp as a result of worn out hulls?? |
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I have sent several loads to Tom Armburst. I have only ever sent 3 shells and my recipe. Tom suggested FedEx ground and I have never had a problem. I have developed a few 10ga bismuth loads and felt the cost was worth it to me. Anyhow I think I will load some red dot and send them to Tom since 7625 has been discontinued. Thanks Craig
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Tom has told me put three shells in a corrugated box well packed and take them to a FedEx store and ship them ground. That's what I have done a number of times. No questions from the shipping clerk. Craig
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Years back I shipped a couple of shells - don't remember how - think it was the post office. I don't remember there being a problem. Tell them it's " just a small item that punches holes in paper ".
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