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Do you happen to know the FPS and PSI on those loads Scott ?
1 oz 5700 psi @ 1096 fps
1 1/8 th oz 7000 psi @ 1151 fps
1 1/4 oz 8700 psi @ 1225 fps
I did not check these load my self, I found these
in spread sheet and the 1 1/4 oz out of a old reloading book. I have been shooting these loads
for years. All sound good and very clean burn.
Scott
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1 oz 5700 psi @ 1096 fps
1 1/8 th oz 7000 psi @ 1151 fps
1 1/4 oz 8700 psi @ 1225 fps
I did not check these load my self, I found these
in spread sheet and the 1 1/4 oz out of a old reloading book. I have been shooting these loads
for years. All sound good and very clean burn.
Scott
The original topic concerned the effect of dropping shot charges and it's effect on velocity. Most reloaders often take a normal mild load and lower the shot to get an effective light load at lower pressure. I was just afraid your original post would be misunderstood as to it's meaning. It is obvious with this response that it represents 3 different classes of load intensity that work.
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