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Unread 01-24-2018, 10:54 PM   #1
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I think RST bismuth 10 gauge loads are 1 1/4 ozs. At any rate, recoil in my 3 frame EH is negligible. I limit my shooting to 40-45 yds. Much beyond that they are coming down alive and I hate that. I also love the sound of 10 p30 grains SR7ounds of protein hitting the ground. Hard. Nothing quite like it.
My most used 2 7/8" 10 load is 30 grains SR7625 , SP-10 wad with a 16 gauge nitro card in the bottom topped with 1 1/4 ounces of shot . I've used that load for skeet , trap and sporting with no ill effects . Now with that being said you DO NOT wanna go out and shoot a couple rounds with a 20 or 16 and then shoot the 10 gauge as it'll wake you the F up . But otherwise it's no big deal .
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I am with Jeff on that.
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