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Where to find a 10 gauge smokeless light load recipe


The Polish Pistolero

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I sure somewhere on here is a topic on this, so if you know of, please direct me there! Since the reloading forums have over 600 pages of post, a bit of help would be appreciated. If not, I'm wanting to reload 10 gauge plastic 3 1/2" Winchester hulls, but light, low power, and only 1 to 1 1/4oz. #8 shot for a cowboy load. Has anybody used Clays, or Red Dot for them? I'm having a hard time finding info, and the loads in my Lyman book for 10 gauge are magnum, blow your shoulder out of joint loads. I don't want that! Any suggestions as to where to look, or know of a good load to use?

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My 1992 Hercules reloading guide lists 1 1/4 oz loads for Federal, Remington and Winchester 3 1/2" hulls. Involves Green Dot or Unique powders an SP10 wad and a lot of filler wads. Personally, I found it easier to trim the hulls to 2 7/8" and skip the fillers as I was practicing a lot and after the initial trimming things went a lot faster.

 

If you want I can PM the particulars.

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My 1992 Hercules reloading guide lists 1 1/4 oz loads for Federal, Remington and Winchester 3 1/2" hulls. Involves Green Dot or Unique powders an SP10 wad and a lot of filler wads. Personally, I found it easier to trim the hulls to 2 7/8" and skip the fillers as I was practicing a lot and after the initial trimming things went a lot faster.

 

If you want I can PM the particulars.

That would help me alot! I had a hard time finding my lymann manual that I have. It only show magnum loads, and I want to use it for cowboy once in a while. email is; ThePolishPistolero@live.com

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Ballistic Products has a manual for "The Mighty 10ga" Has from Clobber 'em to popper loads.

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Thanks y'all! I got the book ordered! Hope it has what I need, along with what supplies I need to do them!

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I thought a light 10 gauge was, well, a 12 gauge......... LOL There is something just darn impressive about those big hulls.

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Somehow a light 10 gauge load sounds like an oxymoron!!! :P:D

Exactly!!

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Ta heck with it! I guess I'll just use 2 3/4 oz. Magnum Turkey loads in store bought 3 1/2" shells! Perhaps I can break those poppers before they fly from all 4 targets in one shot!

 

Just looking for advise guys! Thanks!

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I'm at work right now so I can't pull it up, but the Hodgden web loading guide might have something for you. It's my first stop when I'm load building.

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I'm at work right now so I can't pull it up, but the Hodgden web loading guide might have something for you. It's my first stop when I'm load building.

Hodgden loads are heavy and hunting, I even called them and they have no published light target loads! It almost sounded like I offended them!! One of their ol'e timer management fellow's is gong to be back Monday, and might know a load off the cuff! The guy I talked to said he couldn't tell me any due to liability.

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Contact Willy McCoy at www.cowboyactionguns.com

 

He has a load I've been using for years that is just like the 980fps AAs!!

 

 

 

 

 

edit: And yeah, it DOES seem a little contradictory, but I use 'em to clean out after a day of 100+ gr. BP loads!!! :wacko::lol::lol: Just squirt a shot or two of Windex down the barrel or barrels, (Ive got both) and fire of a round of smokeless in each barrel!! Wipe 'em out with a clean patch and you're done!!

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Check out this video on You-tube. Only thing they don't mention is the actual trim length of the cut down 3-1/2" shells, sort of a trial and error operation. Once I found the right distance I have never measured the actual length.

 

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