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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4378852" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>All the shotgun loading I’ve done up to this point has been really simple…deprime, prime, drop powder, insert wad, drop shot, pre crimp, and crimp. </p><p>With tungsten, load data is scarce, and if a guy has a load, instead of sharing data, he’ll want to sell you his shot before giving up the data. Every load I’ve found has different wad set ups with spacers and cards over or under the shot, and at $27/lb for the shot, load testing ain’t cheap.</p><p>No more than I turkey hunt (which is all I intend to use it for), I would’ve been better off buying factory loaded ammo, but at this point, I’ve already bought 10# of shot and am committed to the project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4378852, member: 24452"] All the shotgun loading I’ve done up to this point has been really simple…deprime, prime, drop powder, insert wad, drop shot, pre crimp, and crimp. With tungsten, load data is scarce, and if a guy has a load, instead of sharing data, he’ll want to sell you his shot before giving up the data. Every load I’ve found has different wad set ups with spacers and cards over or under the shot, and at $27/lb for the shot, load testing ain’t cheap. No more than I turkey hunt (which is all I intend to use it for), I would’ve been better off buying factory loaded ammo, but at this point, I’ve already bought 10# of shot and am committed to the project. [/QUOTE]
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