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11 Ιουν 2020 · Tom Roster says any of his buffered lead loads in his loading manual can be loaded with an equal weight of buckshot. There is data for steel type wads that use fiber wads inside of the shotcup which makes it easy to adjust the wad column.
- #4 Buckshot Loads
I have begun reloading STS 12GA hulls with #4 Buck. I am...
- #4 Buckshot Loads
7 Δεκ 2020 · I want to use lead shot data to load #1 and #2 buckshot. I will of course use all other components exactly as specified, but because of the shot size, the load would be much lighter than called for (0.6 oz. of #2 buck in place of a 1 1/8 oz. load). I would use Titewad if I were to do this.
11 Ιαν 2021 · I have begun reloading STS 12GA hulls with #4 Buck. I am using Hodgdon loading data for this and there just 2 loads. First load was a little concaved and the solution was to use 20Ga. felt spacer wads (3 X 1/16" wads) which turned out a perfect looking in all respects loaded shell.
15 Μαρ 2015 · The problem will be that they will have data for standard 1-1/8 oz loads with typical 1-1/8 oz wads, and a 9 pellet load of 00 won't fit in that wad/hull combo. The solution is obvious: you need to substitute a larger capacity wad. For example, instead of a Fed 12S3, you need to use a 12S4.
18 Αυγ 2022 · You could load them to a lower velocity. You could try some buffered loads if you want to extend your range on coyote. You can use more or less shot too. Otherwise you can just use buckshot data. It will also be safe to use 1 3/8 oz lead shot data, and substitute 27 pellets of 4 buck, fit should be good with that.
29 Νοε 2018 · The problem: It takes a lot of time to accurately count out buckshot and place them into the shell. It costs a lot of fingers to inaccurately count and place them. The solution: An adjustable tube to count the pellets. A flask to quickly fill the tube. A guide to keep the two aligned repeatably.
29 Νοε 2018 · Using Remington Field grade buckshot, and federal wads or clones, you can make very good buckshot, for about 30 cents each (obvious caveat here about variety of choices affecting cost), which have optimal penetration and a lot better patterns.