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New 10ga recipes from BPI
Some new 10ga reloading recipes from BPI, both 3.5" and 2 7/8" using Cheddite primers and their BP1044 wad. Note the speed on the 2 7/8" Universal 1 1/4 oz Bismuth load, I would decrease the powder charge by 10% to get a period correct velocity. I see no point in driving bismuth too fast. GAEP with OS10 is a roll crimp using the roll crimper sold by BPI.
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pete thanks for the new info...those short herco loads are awesome....charlie
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