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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I developed it from experimentation and extrapolation. Another poster gave me his load of 25 gr Pb with 1 1/8 oz/ I use 23.5 gr with 1 1/4 oz . Pb uses about 79-80% of the 7625 loads I have found and 23.5 to 25 gr is right in the percentages of 7625 suggested loads for the 10 ga.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Any problems shooting any of those low pressure loads in cold weather? I was having issues with some of mine. Friend tipped me off that the wad I was using (CB-4100) might be the problem. I can't say for sure he was right, but the ones I loaded with the CB-1100 worked fine.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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Are you using the Federal hulls and which wad?
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I use the CB1100 wad (7625 powder) and haven't had any cold weather problems. I shoot all winter long and it's down in the single digits sometimes.
What I have found is that trying to get a couple of extra reloads out of a case will let you down with a blooper now and then during the cold weather. I'm guessing the weak crimp from over use just isn't allowing complete combustion,,again just a guess.
Seems as though you can get away with some so-so condition cases like that with a powder like Clays, but not so with 7625 (in cold weather). A good reason to toss some of the hulls and start using the inventory stored in the garage I guess.
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