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05-20-2023, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Aaron Beck
It may be useful to look at a powder burn rate chart, I tried to attach one but failed. Since components are scarce, anything near a known load is worth considering. In the case of 7625, you have universal (not currently made) unique and 20/28 as well as some others which arent known shotgun powders. Since green dot proved too hot for 7/8 in a 16 with your components, I would guess extra light would be even worse but thats just going by the chart.
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Thanks for the tip regarding the charts. I found a couple. You know…. I’m starting to regret that “C” I earned in High School Physics.😁
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