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Unread 12-22-2011, 12:39 PM   #1
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A guy at the club gave me some wads, they were in a Herters box. White, two petals, some were slit and some were attached at the very top. They seem to be 1 1/8oz because 1oz would fill them to the top leaving an 1/8 sticking up [ as I've found with most wads - don't ask me why the petals don't inclose all the shot - the Remington SP 10 ga wads are for 1 5/8 to 2 1/4oz ] . Anyways, the cushion height is very short for some reason. For Claybusters 1oz wads - CB-1100 - the cushion is .965 , for my new wads one is .545 and the other is .445 of an inch. They work great in a 2 3/8 to 2 1/2" shell when useing 700X. Haven't patterned one yet, but I have some old Herter wads for 1 7/8oz shot, two petal unslit, I use to use in a 12ga muzzleloader with buckshot and at 30 paces the wad would stick in a 3/4" chipboard with only one or two pellets next to the wad. Don't ask me when the pattern opened up- it was 30 years ago when I did it. Still have some of them. These new wads must have been for duck hunting. On one box there's factory printing that says 1 1/8oz slit and the other box hand written 7/8oz unslit. Why such light loads with a short cushion height with two petal wads and some are unslit - the unslit are serious long range wads. Must of been for powder that took up a lot of room . I don't know for sure, but with 700x I'd have to use a lot of shot for a 2 3/4" shell. Strange. Paul
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My guess would be they were designed to be used in hulls that had a thick basewad in the bottom. I have some paper Winchester Ranger hulls I reload that have a basewad thats almost 1/2in thick. I have to use the older WAA12R wads to reload em.
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Jent, don't you find you'll have very tight patterns ? Paul
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Jent,Why are you yelling?
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Dave, maybe Jent has trouble seeing so he prints BIG. Jent, from past experience the unslit wads gave me a very tight pattern. Your reply about a high base explains a lot. Probably for reloading those types of shells for duck or goose hunting where you'd want a tight pattern. Paul
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Jent, Now that we know the deal. That size 3 seems pretty good on these old eyes too....
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Jent, Now that we know the deal. That size 3 seems pretty good on these old eyes too....
is there a number 5, i still need glasses for #4 and under scott
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is there a number 5, i still need glasses for #4 and under scott
and your mom warned you would go blind.........
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and your mom warned you would go blind.........
can see that but still fuzzy on the edges
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this is greatwhat I don't learn on the Parker web site. Paul
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