Well, I finally broke down and bought a 5 lb box of #4 buckshot. I was down to 10 rounds left, so it was time. $30.00 for 5 lbs..................nasty!
My usual load for years has been 24 pellets over 32.5 gr. of WW 540 powder.(shows how long it's been since I loaded any, can't get 540 anymore). I was using WW hulls, red WW 1 1/4 oz wad, and 1/4 tsp of buffer (14 gr.). Performance has always been good. Shot best out of modified choke.
This time around, I decided to use SR4756 powder (got 5 lbs at a swap meet for $30.00).
I used all the usual hulls, wads, and buffer. When I was almost done, I remembered that I have a bunch of .457 round balls. I figured I'd try a buck & ball load. I weighed the usual pellet count (24) came up with about 510 gr. total weight. I put a round ball on the scale and started adding buckshot til I got to that weight. Ended up with 1 round ball and 16 pellets (480 gr).
5 buckshot in the bottom of the wad makes a nice base for the .457 ball (centered in the wad, not touching the sides). Then it was just a matter of adding the other 11 pellets, adding the buffer, and crimping.
I put together a couple of these rounds. Going to the range tomorrow to try them out.
I'll be shooting them out of my Norinco HP9 12" pump. It's got Scattergun Technologies ghost-ring sights, so hopefully I can hit something.
My usual load for years has been 24 pellets over 32.5 gr. of WW 540 powder.(shows how long it's been since I loaded any, can't get 540 anymore). I was using WW hulls, red WW 1 1/4 oz wad, and 1/4 tsp of buffer (14 gr.). Performance has always been good. Shot best out of modified choke.
This time around, I decided to use SR4756 powder (got 5 lbs at a swap meet for $30.00).
I used all the usual hulls, wads, and buffer. When I was almost done, I remembered that I have a bunch of .457 round balls. I figured I'd try a buck & ball load. I weighed the usual pellet count (24) came up with about 510 gr. total weight. I put a round ball on the scale and started adding buckshot til I got to that weight. Ended up with 1 round ball and 16 pellets (480 gr).
5 buckshot in the bottom of the wad makes a nice base for the .457 ball (centered in the wad, not touching the sides). Then it was just a matter of adding the other 11 pellets, adding the buffer, and crimping.
I put together a couple of these rounds. Going to the range tomorrow to try them out.
I'll be shooting them out of my Norinco HP9 12" pump. It's got Scattergun Technologies ghost-ring sights, so hopefully I can hit something.






















































