Necroman99
CGN Regular
- Location
- Whitby Ontario
Hi guys. I'm about to start my first attempt at shotgun reloading (first reloading of any kind). I've asked a friend to bring me my first pile of supplies which I now have, but there is really no "official" recipe for the combination of components I have...and I think in the end I'll be ok with it, but I have I question.
When you make a shotshell you use a specific hull, primer, powder, powder charge, wad, mass of lead.
If I hold all else constant, but decrease the mass of lead...what effect will that have on pressure? decrease right?
The reason I ask is because this is the most applicable recipe I have:
Lead Shot 12 1 1/8 oz. Clays Ched. 209 WAA12 15.8 9,400 PSI 1090
Lead Shot 12 1 1/8 oz. Clays Ched. 209 WAA12 17.2 10,700 PSI 1145
but I have WAA12SL (1oz) wads...there are no 1oz loads that use cheddite primers that I can find.
What I'm thinking is that if I use the recipes above as starting points for my powder charge and but only use 1oz of lead I should wind up having lower pressures than what they list for 1 1/8 oz load...please confirm.
I'm just making skeet loads so all I really want is loads that will cycle my semi auto reliably...they don't need to be fast or anything.
When you make a shotshell you use a specific hull, primer, powder, powder charge, wad, mass of lead.
If I hold all else constant, but decrease the mass of lead...what effect will that have on pressure? decrease right?
The reason I ask is because this is the most applicable recipe I have:
Lead Shot 12 1 1/8 oz. Clays Ched. 209 WAA12 15.8 9,400 PSI 1090
Lead Shot 12 1 1/8 oz. Clays Ched. 209 WAA12 17.2 10,700 PSI 1145
but I have WAA12SL (1oz) wads...there are no 1oz loads that use cheddite primers that I can find.
What I'm thinking is that if I use the recipes above as starting points for my powder charge and but only use 1oz of lead I should wind up having lower pressures than what they list for 1 1/8 oz load...please confirm.
I'm just making skeet loads so all I really want is loads that will cycle my semi auto reliably...they don't need to be fast or anything.


















































