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Unread 02-01-2019, 10:10 PM   #5
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I get a great six point crimp with two 1/8" fiber discs under the shot and 3 or 4 cheerios over the shot. This is what I would use for competition. It is easier and a lot faster to use 4 beans that slide in easily through the wad fingers. The hole is big enough for them. The weather is supposed to warm up so I am heading out to PA on Sunday to test them. I sure hope the beans work. It is a labor intensive procedure to load 10 gauge on my little MEC 600. It takes a long time to make 125 to have enough for a round of clays. Thanks for your thoughts and if you have any other suggestions my ears are open.
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