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01-13-2015, 02:08 PM | #3 | ||||||
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I load the Universal and 20/28 load listed in article to shoot in my VHE 20 and Fox20.
Hogdon lists a load with Longshot 17.8 gr/ AA hull/WAA20 wad/ win 209 primer/7/8 oz/ @ 1250 fps, 10,600 psi.
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01-13-2015, 03:51 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Your gun was designed and made to handle SAAMI service loads.
Win AA 7/8 oz loads are well within design pressures. Parker literature and The Parker Story contain Parker used loads. Many threads here have addressed the subject. Winchester, Remington ,Federal, RST, Fiochi and others make acceptable 7/8 oz loads. |
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01-14-2015, 11:03 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Okay, I'll throw my hat into the ring. I've loaded most of the powders recommended for 20 ga. 7/8 oz loads and patterned them all including factory loads as a standard.
Years ago, and many 10's of thousands of shells ago, I settled on using Winchester WSF for 20-7/8 loads. It patterns well and consistently, recoil appears moderate, burns as clean as any, and it meters extremely well. Until the recent powder shortage it was not difficult to find. I did find some during this shortage however, just had to look a bit harder. What I load: Rem STS or Gun Club 7/8 oz shot Win 209 primer Claybuster 1078-20 wad 16.8 gr. WSF Something less than 1200 fps Pressure in the 10,500 range I've shot this load in sub-zero to blistering hot weather with no discernable difference in performance although there is always some degradation in cold weather. I cannot remember ever getting a squib load or anything similar. I do not push my hulls until they fall apart though as some folks do. After all of my testing I concluded that 20/28 would be my second choice but have no experience beyond my initial testing. |
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01-14-2015, 02:54 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I find factory 20 G shells like the AA or STS recoil too much in my Trojan 20 G. Safe but not pleasant to shoot. For high volume clays shooting and occasional game Quail and Chukkas here are my loads.
Win AA hull Win 209 primer Claybuster 1075 – 20 Wad 12.5 grains Intl Clays ¾ oz shot. Fold Crimp. Winchester AA’s are a bit shorter than Remington hulls, I shoot them without trimming in the 2 5/8 inch chamber. It does not cause any problems. Looking at a fired hull no evidence it’s coming in contact with the end of the chamber Remington Hulls like the STS are a bit longer and show the end of the chamber on a fired hull, so trim them then roll crimp. It’s also my spreader load, different hull and crimp helps keep them separated Remington STS trimmed to 2 5/8 inch Win 209 Primer. Claybuster 1075-20 wad 12.5 grains Intl Clays. 11/16 oz shot with a Polywad disk spreader insert on top of the shot. Dropping 1/16 oz shot volume makes room for the Polywad which also acts as the over shot wad. Then roll crimped, I am about out of Intl Clays will switch to a jug if 20/28 when it's gone. Will pattern and crono when switching William Davis |
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