OK, despite a great many years experience loading pistol and rifle, i confess to being a complete novice about reloading for shotgun.
My limited understanding is that to get a decent quality reload, you need to have a consistant pressure on the wad and a flat surface for the crimp to bear on.
With that in mind, what's the largest shot size you can load at home that will give you consistant results? I'd love to find that you can produce a decent reduced velocity 00 buck load without having to place each pellet in by hand and buffer the volume, but I suspect it ain't going to happen.
My limited understanding is that to get a decent quality reload, you need to have a consistant pressure on the wad and a flat surface for the crimp to bear on.
With that in mind, what's the largest shot size you can load at home that will give you consistant results? I'd love to find that you can produce a decent reduced velocity 00 buck load without having to place each pellet in by hand and buffer the volume, but I suspect it ain't going to happen.
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