I’m not talking about #4 shot for duck or Turkey. I’m talking about #4 buck shot. Different animal. #4 buck is good for varmints or pests that are 4 or 2 legged. 00 buck is even more effective.I looked for turkey loads none of them either
I’m not talking about #4 shot for duck or Turkey. I’m talking about #4 buck shot. Different animal. #4 buck is good for varmints or pests that are 4 or 2 legged. 00 buck is even more effective.I looked for turkey loads none of them either
Yes I was just saying they didn’t have anything like that not even turkey loads which would be better than 7 1/2 or 8 shotI’m not talking about #4 shot for duck or Turkey. I’m talking about #4 buck shot. Different animal. #4 buck is good for varmints or pests that are 4 or 2 legged. 00 buck is even more effective.
My wife bought one at a sale one time I think my daughter has it I need to see if it’s worth anything or notHeck! He’s 200 miles north of me. I’m sure if you bought the components someone would let you borrow their press.
Gotcha. Yeah. I hear you. Those loads #7-8 are good for dove and quail . I was thinking you didn’t know the difference. Lots of people get them mixed up.Yes I was just saying they didn’t have anything like that not even turkey loads which would be better than 7 1/2 or 8 shot
Go get it! If it needs anything we’ll help you get it running. I have an old Hornady press that works great and they still sell the bushings for that old thing.My wife bought one at a sale one time I think my daughter has it I need to see if it’s worth anything or not
I patterned that Winchester load and I did not like the results. At 25 yards 1 of the 3 pellets was consistently at the edge of the paper and would've missed the target had it been a person.Buck and ball essentially, I use a slug that has three 00 pellets behind it for good measure. Winchester PDX1 Defender 12 gauge.
Seems to me this loader was plastic? But I’ll have her dig it out that’s why I never messed with itGo get it! If it needs anything we’ll help you get it running. I have an old Hornady press that works great and they still sell the bushings for that old thing.
Only one plastic one I know of is a Lee Load-All which may take a little playing with to get it crimping properly. They don’t have any adjustments so it can be a challenge. If the crimp isn’t sealing tight toss in a couple Cheerios to take up space which will solve your problem.Seems to me this loader was plastic? But I’ll have her dig it out that’s why I never messed with it
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