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Unread 03-03-2022, 09:34 AM   #1
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It looks like 4lbs Longshot powder is avaliable from BP, Precision and Grafs this morning. International at BP but limited to two 14oz bottles, with hazmat of $37.00 that doesn't makes sense to me.
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For Ballistic Products use code HAZ21X for $19.95 haz mat fee
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BP is 130 for 4 lb and have 8 lb for 230.
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I just bought a bottle of Longshot for $31 at OutBack Arms in Plympton, Mass. My dilemma is that I normally use 20/28 for my 20 ga 7/8 loads. While Longshot may be used for 20 ga reloading, its basically a magnum powder from what I've read and I don't want to shoot magnum loads (20 ga) thru any of my vintage Parkers.
I need a light load recipe for this powder.

Would 14.2 grains powder bring the pressure down sufficiently? Anyone have a suitable recipe for 20 ga field loads with this powder for vintage parkers?
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From the Hodgdon website:

20ga Load
2.75" Cheddite Hull
Ched 209 Primer
21.3 Grains Longshot
Rem RXP20 Wad
7/8 Oz Shot
7800PSI
1300FPS
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I just bought a bottle of Longshot for $31 at OutBack Arms in Plympton, Mass. My dilemma is that I normally use 20/28 for my 20 ga 7/8 loads. While Longshot may be used for 20 ga reloading, its basically a magnum powder from what I've read and I don't want to shoot magnum loads (20 ga) thru any of my vintage Parkers.
I need a light load recipe for this powder.

Would 14.2 grains powder bring the pressure down sufficiently? Anyone have a suitable recipe for 20 ga field loads with this powder for vintage parkers?
What hulls and primers are you using? 2 3/4? Are you wanting low pressure for damascus barrels?
I can check my spreadsheets--lots of loads listed using Longshot, I've never tried longshot myself.
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There are probably 100 loads with Longshot listed on the spreadsheets, almost all come from the Hogdon reloading site, great place to check out
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Harold, I'm using Winchester Universal hulls (20 ga.), W209 primers and WAA20-20 wads.
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If this doesn't come thru, we will try something else.
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Harold, that recipe is working just fine for me
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