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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt
I've loaded Win Light for ten years plus using the same factory load. I load 3/4, 7/8, and 1ounce loads, but mostly 3/4 ounce which feels like I'm shooting a .410 load. I shoot it in all 12 gauge guns, even lifters and top lever hammers. The load hits hard. The numbers I penciled in the chart are bushings, not powder weight.
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3/4 oz. loads are all I shoot in my 12, 20 and of course 28ga. guns. Never found a target that I couldn't break or a bird I couldn't bag as long as I did my part. You just have to develop confidence in them.
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