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It looks like 23 to 23.5 grains would be the sweet spot for 1 1/4 ounce of Bismuth using Green Dot. Thank you for taking the time to share this information.
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Yeah, the original weights of Green Dot were ridiculous. Lighter loads made more sense. What would make even more sense would be to use a slower powder like Unique.
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For my shooting 23 grs of GD and 1 1/4 oz is the sweet spot for sure. Thanks for having the load tested.
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Following up on this thread, I highly recommended 23.5 grains of Green Dot for a 1.25 ounce bismuth load. I use a #38 bushing and 138 charge bar for #4 bismuth shot. (See original post for all components.)
I loaded up 250 rounds for this past duck season and shot almost 200 of the 250. I was VERY pleased with the result. Plenty of killing power to drop dead both puddlers and late-season divers, with no noticeable loss of performance as temperatures dropped into the teens. And I emphasize “drop dead.” This was my first steel-free duck season. However, I hunted with steel shooters, which allowed me to truly appreciate the effectiveness of this load. While the steel shooters were waterswatting their downed and diving birds, my dog (Drake) was out retrieving belly-up birds felled by the Green Dot-propelled bismuth. Give it a try. I think you, too, will be impressed. -Victor |
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Victor have you noticed any shot bridging with these #4 shot loads. I noticed you do not use a buffer. Is the Remington SP10 wad showing any sighs of shot rub through? My short 10's have no or very slight choke. Both have laminated barrels and I wonder if 22.0 -22.5 grains of Green dot would be in the 1150 fps range at about 8000 psi? Thank you for having these loads tested.
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No bridging with #4. Loaded up some #1 bismuth and had bridging on a few, but nothing a little whack upside the MEC could not solve. Not sure what you mean re “shot rub through.” Have not inspected any wads after shooting, if that’s where such a thing would be observed. -Victor |
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