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That's good information, William |
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i shoot 19 grs 700-x for 1 1/8th oz and 18 grs for 1 oz loads and for my crow load 1 1/4 oz with 22 grs 700-x. last load came from an old reloading book but the pressures were low.
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I have shot a lot of 1 1/8 ounce loads in the short ten using 19 grains of Red Dot and 22 grains of Green Dot. Both are nice loads but they are untested loads.
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pete is rite on with those loads either load is light on the shoulder and gun stock and will kill a squirl at 45 steps in a full choke gun any day of the week....charlie
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Charlie
I got the Red Dot load from you and it's a good one William |
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Just patterned both barrels in my Parker 10 Hammer gun with 1 1/8 oz 7 1/2 and 22.5 Green Dot. SP 10 Wad with a 1/2 inch 16 G fiber wad bottom of the shot cup.
Patterns are nearly identical to RST factory 1 1/8 oz # 8 with less recoil. Difference in the shot size is obvious but still plenty of pellets in the pattern. No crono yet, am going to load up 25 and shoot some clays with them first Thanks all William |
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Finished 25 fold crimped and another dozen same load with Polywad 12 g spreader disk over the shot roll crimped .
Would like to see how fast they are have a chronograph that's a real pain to set up. If this lot breaks targets well will crono the last few shells.. William |
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