11 gauge fiber wads.

I use 11ga wads for all my 12ga reloads where I use fibre instead of plastic wads. They are tight but seal better from what I've read. I ordered them, they worked, so I kept using them. I was going to try proper 12ga next but I wont run out of 11ga for a while. This is in standard plastic hulls. Mostly just 9-pellet 00-buck loads so I can stack 3 layers of 3. With plastic shotcups I can usually only do 8-pellet loads as I stack 4 layers of 2; the pedals take up too much room so I can't fit layers of 3 without bulging the hull and having issues chambering.
 
Magtech brass shells specify a fiber wad one-two gauge larger for proper fit. I have a box of 16 ga. Magtech brass shells and would like to locate some 14 ga card and fiber wads. No luck so far.
 
Buffalo arms out of idaho, i ordered a bunch of stuff for 12g and 20g from them. No issues with the boarder, but with the price of the dollar...
 
Magtech brass shells specify a fiber wad one-two gauge larger for proper fit. I have a box of 16 ga. Magtech brass shells and would like to locate some 14 ga card and fiber wads. No luck so far.
I did a search for "14 gauge" on Track of the Wolf.

All are .703" diameter:
.500" fibre wads, US$8.99/500
.025" over shot wad, US$8.99/1000
.125" over powder wad, US$8.99/1000
.500" lubricated fibre wads, US$19.99/500, out of stock

I've ordered from TotW several times, always fast shipping, never an issue. Sights, wads, molds, books, knife kits, and more. I've used Circle Fly wads in .410, 20ga, 12ga, and 45-70 without issue, black powder and smokeless.
 
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