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Green dot also makes great 7/8oz loads
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reloading is like fly tying -
what ever recipe you want to follow- you'll always need to buy something to do it right of course, if you mix a fly's ingredients. the fly rod is not going to blow up in your face
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Check out the loads for Clay Dot. I use it exclusively for clays and hunting. Never had a problem of any kind whether in the heat or cold.
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Second that on Clay Dot.
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clay dot is a good powder I ve used it even in some 8 ga loads....charlie
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