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I'm with you Craig. The majority of my 10g loads are 1 1/4 oz and they are no snottier than any 2 3/4 dr factory 12g at 1200 FPS or less.
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The only birdshot loads I made that were 1 1/2 ounces were to pattern for Turkey . Now my buckshot and or slug loads might get up to 1 3/4 ounces but I shoot so few of them to me it’s inconsequential .
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Even the 10 gauge bismuth I load is only 1 1/4 ounces weighed . And they will bring geese down .
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