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Ditto what Harold stated; have you looked at Hogdons reloading web site? Shotgun World Reloading Forum, and many others?
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I am sorry I did not clarify. I found data for plastic hulls using plastic wads/cups. I could not find data for plastic OR brass hulls using fiber wads. I cannot find any data that specifically references loads with smokeless and fiber wads. The data is either plastic wad cups and smokeless OR fiber wad with black powder. I someone could point me in the direction of a publication with the needed data, I am happy to purchase. I just don't have money buy something "hoping" it has what I am specifically looking for. ***french SxS. 1920's. plastic / brass hulls 2.5in 16ga low pressure, fiber wad stacks and smokeless powder *** Pre war sweet sixteen. Plastic hulls 2.5in with fiber wad stack that will cycle. POWDER ON HAND: unique Trailboss Red dot Last edited by Youssef Abel; Today at 07:22 PM.. |
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Smokeless powder doesn’t work great in brass. Get yourself some black powder or Hodgdon Triple Seven and your brass hulls and fiber wads will work well. Ballistic Products sells a handbook for loading brass hulls that will give you all the information you need.
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