I'm going to use the last of my Hodgdon Clay powder and figured I would use it to load for my Fox. Their data shows loads with WINAA hulls with 16.2 grains, the lowest when using REM209P primers. I'm going to set the machine at 16 grains because that's what it says when using Winchester 209s, and Fed 209Ps, which I also have. The data also says to use the WAASL wad for the one-ounce load, but I have a big bag of CB1118-12 that Clay Buster says is a duplicate of the WinAA wad, and they also say it is for 1oz to 1&1/8 oz of shot. I'm figuring the 2&5/8 inch chambers will fix the issue of using 16 grains instead of 16.2, and, well, technically, slightly wrong wad with the right amount of shot should be okay. Assuming everything fits in the shell, am I going too far off the recipe? Thanks. I'm trying to wind things down here.