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03-13-2012, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul Harm
I go on a couple of web sites - one about reloading and have had some discussions in the past about lighter loads and why they work so well. This would also apply to the 10 or 8ga. Shorter shot column height means less deformation of the low layers of shot equals better patterns. Here's a thread backing that up. Paul
http://www.clayshootingusa.com/html/...0new%20era.pdf
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i found that i do get "tighter patterns" out of my 2 7/8th 10's with the 1 oz loads. scott
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