So your press is likely set up for some recipe(nope but i have a complete set of shot and powder bushings just need someone to help me figure how to stay away from dangerous situations like adding shot cards when need i have the basics i need a bit of guidance is all), hopefully using the components you have on hand. The variables are:
1) the weight of shot (from 7/8 oz to 1 1/2 oz, but likely closer to 1 1/8 oz for target loads.),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i can swap out bushings and weigh for exact measurements
2) The weight of powder, in grains (varies with shot weight and desired velocity) 1200 fps is a typical velocity for target loads. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ill swap bushings till i find what i need
3) Adjustment for a proper crimp.,,,,,,, my press should do the crimping np
The press dispenses the desired amount of shot and powder on a volume basis, using bushings and such. So you need to establish what the current set-up is dispensing, and then determine if it is suitable for your intended purpose. The wads are rated for shot weight, it should be written on the bag. The Hodgdon website gives you all sorts of loads based upon powder, wad, hull, primer, etc.
Time to get your feet wet....[/QUOTE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,] yes i know all that ty much !!!