Cecil S.
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I havent got to choosing a choke tube yet. building my inventory first.PS. Im using a Kicks full choke not the extra full
I havent got to choosing a choke tube yet. building my inventory first.PS. Im using a Kicks full choke not the extra full
So if i understand it correctly nickel plated shot may solve this issue.Unfortunately, that’s usually the case inside a home.
How heavy a coat?
BPI also has the Fio. and Cheddite 2 /3/4" hulls. They load the same. They also have wads that fit those hulls. I have found that the MG 42 with a 1/16" felt in the bottom works best. Some have good luck with BPI's steel wads. I have a lot of the 3"' and some 3 1/2" hulls. I have got equal, but none better than the 2 3/4 hull. I buy once fired ram STS and Win. AA hulls from precision reloading and Billy D's supply. I use them for every thing else. Its not the amount of shot in the hull that counts. Its the amount on targetthanks 257 ack , some of the hulls you mention are hard to come by lately. so I am going with BPI 3" high brass.
Depends on just what you call buckshot.One more thing: Keep in mind that buckshot does not have much energy past 60 yds.
For safety sake, use only published loads until you have years of experience, Then be careful. 2 recomindations, Get the Lyman manual and watch the Bubba Roundtree vids on utube. He has every thing from reloading buckshot, to casting, to powder coating and a lot more. He sometimes ventures into uncharted water, but he has been doing it for ages and knows his limitI recently posted this on other forms and well the "Trolls" exposed themselves. Should have started here. My question is do any of you have information on shooting 12ga buckshot at distance to a lethal pattern. I have ordered a Mossberg 940 Pro Tactical and building up reloading components. Shotgun is new to me and I will not be reloading birdshot only buckshot loads and looking for a good starting point. All information is welcome.
Yes, for many years I have been aware or different shot sizing based on country of manufacture.There is a lot of leeway in buckshot sizes thats why I list in caliber. A true 00 b is 33 cal and weighs around 55 gr like you say. I have cut open some factory shells and found that they measure closer to 30 cal. And I think that may be in specs. The 31 cal I load is about the same as factory 0 buck. I chose the 31 cal because it stacks well in wads and gives me the right crimp height, 60 yds might be the limit with large buckshot. Smaller buckshot will not give you good penetration
I head about this and at the time thought it was a joke and then .....dang you bring it up here.......I pray technology has moved forward of this.A guy that I knew from high school was a primitive weapons season fanatic. And the weapon of choice around the local swamps was an Italian double side x side 12 gage. He worked endlessly trying to get better and better groups. Last time I talked to him I asked what he was loading and how good did it group? He said he never did get what he was looking for till he made a ring out of fishing leader wire and split his buckshot and crimped them to the leader wire equally spaced all around. He told that he stuffed it all in the gun and small groups were guaranteed. I told him he was crazy but he insisted that it worked.
Civil War Tech at best.If it works why not embrace it? It would prevent over penetration I think????