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Remington SP 410 2 1/2" load data

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  • longspur rider
    I load the same in 2 1/2" 410 with all hull types & see no difference in performnce.
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  • charliemeyer007
    The Lyman book provides data for families of the same case construction. Look at the construction of the cases. Internal base construction and height are important and so is the case internal taper. In 20 gauge the new AA HS will collapse if you try and use the wads for the old AA's (internal body taper).

    Back in the day a target AA was low base while the Upland was a high base. Loading data was the same except the 8 point crimp on the AA vs. the 6 point on the Upland.
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  • peddler
    longspur007 what do mean you use the same data with all hull types? I have a new Remington 1100 in 410 and do not want to blow it up.
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  • 20gabob
    Lyman # 4 says Rem SP410 hull-15 to 17 grains Win 296-Win 209 primer-Win AA410 wad-1200 to 1340 fps, Also shows all same components with Hodgdon H110 to 18 gr at 1370 fps. With IMR 4227 and all same components- 17 gr and 1190 fps. I personally always used the 15 gr 296 losd at 1200 fps for skeet and sporting clays shooting and it worked well and reloaded very nicely thru my DL 155 and had a very nice crimp, hope this helps you with what you need.
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  • longspur rider
    I have a Rem. 1100 also. I load Win AA & Rem hulls all the time & use the same loads in both. Same goes for my Browning Citori in 410.
    I use AA wads, Win 209 primers, & 17 gr of H110 powder.
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  • peddler
    Thanks for the info. My Lyman #5 just gives data for the Remington STS hull
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  • peddler
    Is the WAA41 wad the same as the AA410 ?
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  • 20gabob
    YES
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  • peddler
    what about the WAA410HS ? Is it the same?
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  • 20gabob
    No, but i would not hesitate to use Claybuster
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  • peddler
    Thanks for all the info, I am real new in loading the small 410
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