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Originally Posted by Ben Safryn
Thanks! Is this a 2 7/8” load? My Lifter has 2 5/8” chambers, if this is a powder puff load in 2 7/8” would it still be a powder puff load in 2 5/8”? And do you know the PSI for your load? I didn’t see any red dot loads in the spreadsheet that use less than 20 or 21 grains of powder.
I am trying to find a 1 1/8oz or 1oz load to use with some of the powder, cheddite hulls and versalite (SP10 equiv?) components I have. I can use beans or punch my own cardboard for filler too.

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That’s a powder puff load in a 12 gauge . Yes I only load 2 7/8” .
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