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Have shot 100's of these through my Damascus and twist guns. They work great on the clays course.
Federal paper hull Win. 209 primer 1 oz magnum shot windjammer wad 18 gr clays powder 5800 psi, 1180 fps Rem gun club hull Win 209 primer 1 oz magnum shot Rem TGT12 wad 16.3 Clays powder 6500 psi, 1125 fps Last edited by Robert Rambler; 11-25-2008 at 07:10 PM.. |
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I'll second Robert's reciepe with Fed Paper Hulls. That is what i use in old my old SxS's. If your instrested in a little more lead i have a 1-1/8 oz load with the same components if you like.
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11-21-2008, 10:26 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Remington hulls will have lower pressures than Winchesters, Federal hulls even less. I started useing 1oz, then went to 7/8oz of shot because of the price of lead. You'll find they break clays just as well. Matter of fact, just about everyone at my club has gone to the lighter loads. Also, easier on the shoulder. Most of us also use Nitro 100 because we get it in a 25 pound keg. It's only about $12 a pound that way. Pressures are in the 5500 to 7000psi range depending on what kind of FPS you're looking for. Paul
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Hi Pat,
All of the listed loads are excelent, but I will give you my pet load just to toss it out there. Win. AA hull Remington 209P primer 23 grains of IMR 7625 Claybuster 1100 wad, or Win. Pink wad 1ounce of shot 3800 PSI with a Win. 209 primer 5200 PSI This is an published load in one of the older Remington handloaders guide. Ron Garrido |
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12-02-2008, 07:52 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Ron,
How fast is this pet load of yours? Especially the 3800 PSI load. Are they around 1150 FPS? Thanks, Dave |
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12-02-2008, 01:25 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Hi Dave,
Sorry, I gave all the info but the speed, yes it is 1150fps. Ron G. |
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12-06-2008, 12:15 PM | #9 | ||||||
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low P
Ron, that's incredibly low P from 7625. I use a 4300psi load, 24gram shot 12ga load for target and grouse using light or damascus 12's. I'd be surprised if your load would work well in the cold. Mine don't.
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12-13-2008, 09:10 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Hi Richard,
Sorry for the late reply to your last post, I have been in North Carolina visiting a friend. I can't recall ever having a problem with bloopers using this load, but I am told by fellow shooters that they know when I am using this load by the report. I have shot targets, dove and even pheasants using larger shot (#5). Ron G. |
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