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Unread 12-24-2016, 06:00 PM   #6
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Congrats! Take my word for it, eventually SR 4756 will let you down and it will happen at the worst possible time and cost you a bird be it fowl or turkey. It has the greatest tendency to produce squib loads in the Short Ten of any powder going, then or now. Additionally a 5000 psi loading is going to produce squibs in winter weather with almost 100% certainty.

I shot the last of my 4756 in 12ga loadings without issue but in the 10ga it is a heartbreaker. I know of three other Short Ten shooters that had SR4756 let them down at a very bad time.
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