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Unread 12-25-2016, 10:26 PM   #9
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I appreciate all the information and recommendations.

I'll have to get one of those skivers so that I can touch up the mouths of those hulls.

I started loading shotgun with a Lee Load-All when I started shooting Cowboy Action. When I moved up and started using a MEC, I got a Grabber. Now I have three Grabbers, a 12, a 20, and a .410.

This is my first time loading for 10 Gauge and my first time user a Lee Loader. It's also my first time shooting a gun with Twist barrels.

All of the shotgun load development that I have done is to make good shooting Cowboy Action loads that are low recoil, will take down steel knockdown targets and have enough pressure to get a complete burn. All the other shotgun loading that I have done, I followed the recipes in the book.

I've never shot into or out of an outhouse, so I have never contemplated loads for such doings.

Thanks again.
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