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Harry, my outfit is not very sophisticated! I found a near-mint Lee hand tool for the 2-7/8" shell and will be using my new Hornady Lock and Load powder dispenser. The Hornady measure is a Godsend for all of my rifle loading. I have dippers for shot, also. Finally, I have a repaired 'roller' that does a swell job on paper and plastic hulls, should I decide to use a rolled crimp. It delivers a nice rounded roll-over. I have discovered with the pre-determined charge rotors for my RCBS Little Dandy that they fall short of their assigned charges of Unique by almost 1/2 grain. I did a lot of averaging and made notes about each rotor. I suppose volume charging is fine with less-than-maximum charges.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Mark Landskov For Your Post: |
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Federal shells have a fiber base wad - these are the ones that can come loose and lodge in your barrel. Rem and Win don't have the fiber base wad [ to the best of my knowledge ] . There is no problem with them.
PSB - Precision Reloading's buffer material BP - Ballistic Products buffer material FBS - felt Blue Streak wad NC - nitro card wad MR - Mylat wrapper x10x - over powder wad from Ballistic Products notes on loads #18,68,and 69 - wad combo has a 10ga 1/4" wad and a 12ga 1/4" wad #37 - 16 or 20ga card may be used ILO 24ga wad hope this helps - Paul |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Paul Harm For Your Post: |
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This is only what I do - any of these loads with plastic wads can be used with paper wads and I believe the pressures would be lower and safe. I go up 10% with the powder charge when substituting fiber wads for plastic. Use your own judgment. Paul
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DID SHERMAN BELL DO THE SAME FOR 12 GA HEAVY SHOT CHARGE / LOW PRESSURE? | ![]() |
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I want to load some 1 3/8 oz loads for a 12 gauge that I will also use in a 10 gauge with gaugemates (so I only have to load up one gauge that can be used in both).
But I want a heavier load with low pressure, much as the 1 3/8 oz and 1 1/2 oz loads Bell has for 10 gauge that are in the 8000 psi or less range. Thanks. |
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12ga, Federal Gold Medal Hull, Lead Shot 1 3/8 oz. Longshot 27.3gr Rem. 209P Primer, Rem. R12H Wad 7,700 PSI, 1185fps |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Pete Lester For Your Post: |
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Harry, don't forget the 700X in 7/8oz loads. Don't like 4756 in the winter - punk loads for me. paul
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i really dont have enough cold weather to judge what powder is good and not in cold weather so fellows what powder is the best for these low preesure loads in 10 ga... charlie
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I use Clays for my one ounce loads. The coldest for me would be 24 degrees or so. Is that cold enough to affect certain types of powder? My hands won't tolerate anything beyond that temperature, so it may be a moot point for me. Cheers!
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