Heavy 12 ga loads

Dome

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Hi All,

I am looking for some heavier loads for my shotgun.

The shooting range I am going only allows lead. I tried those: https://www.clevervr.com/en/hunting-loads/t4-royal-game-bior-wad
They are actually pretty good but cost $17 for 25 rounds.
I am loooking for something a little bit cheaper. My local gun stores have 250 rounds for around $80/$90. But I have no idea which of those are on the heavier side.

Do you have any suggestions? I live in the Vancouver area.

This would just be for fun.


Thanks,
Dome
 
Thanks for your replies.

Dome, what are you looking for? Heavy birdshot load ...? Buckshot? Slugs?

What are you trying to accomplish? What are you trying to shoot?

Bird or Buckshot, both okay. I don't think there are slugs available in that price range.
It is just for fun on the range. I have a semi auto shotgun and it is pretty new. A few hundred rounds so far. I had some lighter loads which caused failures to feed every now and then. Birdshot as well as slugs. I just want to shoot about 250 more rounds through it and then try lighter loads. The gun goes up to 3 1/2"



For shot shells look at the pellet size and velocity on the box, that will give you a pretty good idea.

I guess a heigh shot weight + more fps = more kick? Therefore better cycling of the gun.
 
Thanks for your replies.



Bird or Buckshot, both okay. I don't think there are slugs available in that price range.
It is just for fun on the range. I have a semi auto shotgun and it is pretty new. A few hundred rounds so far. I had some lighter loads which caused failures to feed every now and then. Birdshot as well as slugs. I just want to shoot about 250 more rounds through it and then try lighter loads. The gun goes up to 3 1/2"





I guess a heigh shot weight + more fps = more kick? Therefore better cycling of the gun.

If you are having cycling issues with a new semi on target loads I would be talking to the people you bought the gun from.
 
Well in general ...

heavier payload and more fps = more recoil

However in order to stay within max pressures the 12ga reaches a limit and then you have to reduce weight to increase speed.

Here is an example of one of the fastest commercial loads with a 1 1/8 oz load:

Winchester 3” Rack Master: 1 1/8oz; 1700 FPS

Maybe compare commercial offerings in the 1oz range and have a look at the speed of those loads.

The faster the more kick ..... :)
 
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Hey Faustus,

thanks for the help.

I think I know what to buy and try.

Will give an update as soon as I bought the ammo and tried it on the range.

Thanks.
 
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