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Someone mentioned the name of the place where you can send home made shotgun loads for pressure testing for $45 but now I can't find the reference. Can someone tell the name of the company and the contact info.
Thank you
Richard
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I've used Tom Armbrust in Illinois... VERY easy to work with. I used him to help me develop low pressure loads for all brass shotshells. I'll find his addy for you when I get home tonight.
--Jay
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Found it....
Ballistic Research Tom Armbrust 1108 May Ave. McHenry, IL 60050-8918 815-385-0037
Good luck. Tell Tom I said "hi".
--Jay
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The other option I know of is Precisionloading.com in Mitchell,SD.
Steve
"Every one must believe in something, I believe I'll go hunting today."
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Armbrust is a great guy and he tests loads for our 16 gauge group all the time. He may be shut down now due to cold weather but you'll like working with him.
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Hey Gil,
Do you have an email addy for Russ Gray? I have been out of shooting for a few years, but joined the 16ga group awhile back. I'd like to get the latest spreadsheets--especially since it prolly has the all brass loads I worked so hard on!! Thanks!
--Jay
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Thanks for the info. I intend to make up some 2 1/2" 12 ga. loads using Winchester light powder and a 5-6k PSI 2 3/4" recipe.
Richard Howard
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