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Much has to do with the type and consistency of the target material. Many times after a bunker match we would wander out and pick up some supposedly missed targets for later use in hand or Lincoln-type traps for fun shooting with youngsters etc. Lots of times a target that looked untouched would have as many as 3 holes in it looking as though someone had drilled them out.
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A refreshing dose of honesty! Well said Scott.
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Tracy, I don't have my CB 3/4 ounce wad chart handy, but I've used several recipes from it . I mainly load AA with Win 209 and use Red Dot. It's great for low psi.
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This load is 11/8 oz
GM hull fed 12 S3 wad 22 gr 800x 1200fps 7600-7800psi I use this load for upland sharp tails and pheasants For ruffies 1 oz 20.5 gr 800 x My go to bismuth load is 22 gr 800x 1 1/16 no 2 or no4 shot This load kills very well out of my 1928 vhe 12 ga out to 60 yds on big canadas 42” constriction both bbl’s I know some say 800x is not a good powder but I have been using it for many years works for me These loads are taken from Lyman manuals except the bismuth i simply adapated the 11:8oz load to fit the 12 s3 wax |
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