Hey guys here’s an update. Start off at 37 grains of lil gun for the 1 1/4 ounce load and roll crimp it. Upon further review we think that load may be a bit hot. As always load at your own risk. The data we used for that load may not be accurate from the listed psi.
Well done young man! It's nice to see the new generation picking up the torch us old guys have loved all along. The 16 is a true gentleman's gauge. I have shot everything and there is just something special about that guage. It's just right! Well done!
I got a 16 gauge shotgun and didn’t wanna pay the extra few dollars a box for shells. All my life I saved every hull or brass case I shot because I knew one day I would be reloading them. Same with josh. He saved everything he shot.
You guys ever duplex loads? Been wondering how a duplexed load with #9 TSS on bottom with #5 bismuth on top for ducks and #7 TSS on bottom with #3 bismuth on top for geese would do using 1/2 OZ TSS in both and 7/8 OZ bismuth. Bullet225HO loads duplexed .410 and 28 gauge with 8.5 TSS and #4 steel and it seems to work well but I have yet to see anyone do TSS and bismuth.
Yes but the data called for a waa16 wad which is discontinued so I used the claybuster clone. I can’t remember where I found the data but I think it was from a manual one of my friends sent me photos of. It was a really good patterning load.
@@theshotgunscientists I just loaded up a box with 24.5 grains, 24 or 23 would probably have been a safer bet. Everything out there is for the SP16. Not sure how it compares, but the CB clone is definitely taller.