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Unread 03-17-2021, 06:23 PM   #131
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those of us that have worked up or modified loads (and added to the list) have them tested by Tom Armbrust (as was that 19gr red dot load)

the cost is reasonable and the knowledge is priceless
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those of us that have worked up or modified loads (and added to the list) have them tested by Tom Armbrust (as was that 19gr red dot load)

the cost is reasonable and the knowledge is priceless
Thanks for the help.
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Is the pdf still around?
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that 19 grains of reddot will go down in history for the ten gauge...charlie
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I have been a big fan of 700-x good in 20 ,12 ,and 10 ga. In the 10 you can load 1 oz to 1 1/4 oz Lead loads.
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Guys, I must be BLIND. I looked at the pdf from page 6 and could not find the 19 grain red dot load. Was looking for all of the specifics (hulls, primer, wad...) and pressures generated.

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Guys, I must be BLIND. I looked at the pdf from page 6 and could not find the 19 grain red dot load. Was looking for all of the specifics (hulls, primer, wad...) and pressures generated.

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The spreadsheet is updated from time to time, the most current version is on another page of this thread but I will attach it here again. As I have said before please remember some of this data is very dated, some components including powder are no longer available on the shelf. I also suspect there may have been changes to some of the powders over the 50+ years of data. So realize some of these loads look very "hot" and I would not use them in any vintage gun especially one with composite barrels. Enjoy and use at your own risk.
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that 19 grains of reddot will go down in history for the ten gauge...charlie
Nineteen is okay I’m sure , but the bushing I use throws 18.6 and I see no reason to change it . But I can tell you if they hadn’t stopped making SR7625 so I needed to conserve what I have I’d never have tried the Red Dot load .
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here is the 19g red dot data I had tested.
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