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I'm looking for relatively low pressure 16 Gauge 7/8 ounce and 1 ounce loads (something suitable for European side by sides from the late pre-WWII and early post WWII era) for Winchester Compression Formed hulls and/or Remington black hulls, using Claybuster 0100-16 (WAA-16 equivalent) wads. I cannot find anything in any of my reloading manuals. As I have about 1000 of each version of the hulls and several thousand of the wads, I'd like to put them to use.
I have available Federal (my first choice as I have several thousand), Winchester, CCI and a small quantity of Remington 209 primers.
For available powders, I have Unique, Bullseye, PB, 7625, Red Dot, Green Dot, Blue Dot, 2400, Clays, Universal and International.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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Possibilities include going through the 16 Gauge Society web bulletin board, Contacting Ballistic Products (.com) for their 16 ga reloading manual, and Getting in touch with the 16 Ga Reloaders group online. I have used Black Remington hulls and compression formed Winchesters, but with other wads and powder.
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i USE 17.5 GR PB, IF YOU HAVE ANY LEFT, IN MY OLD 16 GA DOUBLE
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16ga.com. There you can ask for Low pressure, tested loads. There is a spread sheet of loads that are almost all low pressure on the site as well The site can be hard to get onto sometimes so be patient and try it.
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Stallones:
Thanks. I have about 12 pounds of PB left. I used it in my late 19th/early 20th century British sxs.
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PM sent Mike
Last edited by skeettx; 11/04/20 06:52 PM.
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The old Yahoo 16 gauge group's data spreadsheet has moved to 24hr Campfire, where you will have to join to access the spreadsheets. Every load is referenced to it's original source. Or 16ga.com Or Lyman manuals (#1 to #5)
I'm not a fan of the BPI manual.
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Old Yahoo group data sent
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Skeettx:
Got it.
Thanks.
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