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				I tried the drinking straw spreader loads. I didn't like the results at all, and abandoned that method. Couldn't get the spread I needed with them. 
 
I'm a big proponent of the X-post inserts. They give me the spread I want and are reliable from pattern to pattern. I became a believer in them when I gave the Fiocchi Interceptor one ounce spreader loads a try in my modified choked Perazzi, for sporting clays. I despise changing choke tubes and shoot a fixed choke MX8 with two .020" chokes. The X-post Interceptors are only used on very close and very unpredictable targets, like close, fast rabbits. 
 
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 I have used the x-post inserts and found the Spred-R inserts were easier to load.  The results of an .70 nitro card on top appear to be doing a decent job of opening up a full choke.  The tested range was 40 yards and that's not a target I would choose for a spreader load.  I expect the .070 nitro card load will do much better at 25-30 yards over a full choke.  I like the ease of how it loads and if you have a less than ideal crimp no shot is going to leak out.  I thought perhaps some folks might be surprised how a simple over the shot card can affect the pattern so drastically.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Spreader wads I have used with good effect, not home made 
 
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