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Blue wings and Canadas are common mixtures around here at this time of the year. I've been using #5 Bi on both, but when I hear them coming and have time, I like to swap out shells and go with heavier - usually #2 Bi -for Canadas. But that's for my guns.
I just don't know what is workable in modern o/u's with damage to their muzzles.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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4's are hell on them. I really like the ammo from Kent's. Boss make bismuth ammo as well
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Brent, what is your BP Bismuth load?
Thanks.
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I used steel 2, BB, and whatever in my full choked AYA ten for years without any damage. I wonder if this "damage from large steel" business if for real or not.
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Brent, what is your BP Bismuth load?
Thanks. 1.25 oz of #5 or #2, a fiber wad (lubed), an over powder wad, and 80 grns of Swiss 1.5 or 3f in a Cheddite hull. Roll crimped.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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