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700X 28 ga. load?

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  • XXCross
    The slower burning powders are a better choice for the 28ga, but using 700-X is not out of the question. (just not the BEST choice) For years I loaded 28's with PB just because it was what I used for trap and I didn't want a shelf full of odd's and end's powder. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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  • scrubberguy
    geeguy:

    The only reason to stop using a specific load is lack of performance!

    As far as a manufacturer or reloading manual dropping a load? If it has questionable ballistics, pressure a bit higher than they'd like, perhaps some component is not available? These are all good reasons to drop a listing.

    So here's a question for you: have you ever patterned this load?

    If you have and it gives you the pattern you need for the range you want then I'll agree with xxcross and say carry on!

    However if you have not done so take this oppertunity to do so! The ballisticians may actually know something we don't!

    Having 20# is not a reason to continue use of a load that may or may not be getting the job done.

    My experience has been the higher the pressure in the load the heavier the recoil and, sometimes, holes in the pattern.

    I load 28 guage for trap and used 18.0 grains Bluedot in a Remington case with 3/4 oz. copper shot and a full choke. This load produces 7300 PSI according to Alliant's books. It patterns as it should and doesn't beat me up doing it! It also powders a clay as well as a 12 guage if I do my part!

    Will suggest you look at a manual by loadbooks USA. They have 2 shotgun books one for 12 guage and the other for 20,28 and 410. I've found some great loads in this manual.

    Last number I have for them : 805-250-8502 No web page. area code my be different but they were in Canyon Country, CA. 91351[8D]
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