saskgunowner101
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- middle of Sask
Hey guys, buddy of mine reloads for his 12 gauge, and was out here today having a bunch of problems. His shells will mostly misfire (click and nothing) and leave a slug in the bore, or blooper with the wad/slug flying out, barely sticking into a poplar log.
I know my way around pistol and rifle reloading, but what's happening here?
I asked him to just load 5 shells primer only, and they all popped. His powder looks fine, smells fine, and burns up easily by itself on a log. He was using a Lee shotgun loader of some sort, and bushing 1.55. This bushing holds 27.3 grains according to my scale. He's using a Lee slug. Not sure on the wads or hulls.
I got him to try the 1.63 bushing and it was still hit or miss, mostly misfire or hangfire. Bumped up to the next bushing, 1.71 and it seemed to work sometimes, but he figured it was kicking too much (it's a 12 gauge, not a kitten lol).
We went back to the 1.63 bushing, and I said to maybe try a chunk of corrugated cardboard to take up some space below the wad, might increase the pressure. The next 3 shells worked fine.
Were the loads not generating enough pressure? His book showed various loads with Unique, and I recall one was around 35 grains, so I didn't think he was making enough pressure. But I don't reload shotgun, so it was a guess.
Any thoughts or guesses appreciated.
I know my way around pistol and rifle reloading, but what's happening here?
I asked him to just load 5 shells primer only, and they all popped. His powder looks fine, smells fine, and burns up easily by itself on a log. He was using a Lee shotgun loader of some sort, and bushing 1.55. This bushing holds 27.3 grains according to my scale. He's using a Lee slug. Not sure on the wads or hulls.
I got him to try the 1.63 bushing and it was still hit or miss, mostly misfire or hangfire. Bumped up to the next bushing, 1.71 and it seemed to work sometimes, but he figured it was kicking too much (it's a 12 gauge, not a kitten lol).
We went back to the 1.63 bushing, and I said to maybe try a chunk of corrugated cardboard to take up some space below the wad, might increase the pressure. The next 3 shells worked fine.
Were the loads not generating enough pressure? His book showed various loads with Unique, and I recall one was around 35 grains, so I didn't think he was making enough pressure. But I don't reload shotgun, so it was a guess.
Any thoughts or guesses appreciated.


















































