prairie lover
CGN Regular
- Location
- southern MB
Years ago I could have shown you many but once I figured out what I needed I only reload those and stopped patterning
I have been reloading steel since a year after it became mandatory 1993?? so early I could not even get components for it in canada and had to have my brother take them up for me
I went through rolls of paper, tons of choke tubes and tons of shells until I got it right. Most that say they shot 100's at paper I say big deal when you reload them you pattern 1000's. A normal day for me was 10 different reloads with 10 of each so 100 each outing. Unless one is rich no one does that with factory
I patterned four browning golds 2 in 10ga and two in 3 1/2 12ga. Four guns I still have
Joke is the guns of the same gauge were identical others than one being camo and one not and they would even pattern slightly different
I have no clue what you can achieve with factory loads since I have NEVER fired them or patterned them but sure know you don't have the ability to cut the wad to tweek the pattern as I do with sam1's or have the quality of steel shot I use
But sure know my 3 1/2 reloads in 12ga will kick the ass of any 3" I have done at 50 plus yards for density
The old 10ga is in a league all of its own and no 3 1/2 12ga is even close and I don't care what barrel design is on the gun
I have steel RSI duplex loads in 10ga that scream and will kill at 75 yards no problem
Please don't bring up choke tubes. I wasted a small fortune on them and didnot try one but almost all out there and in the end the briley diana IM works best in my brownings
Cheers
Yes I will admit reloading opens a whole new can of worms. Cause you get to play with the wad among other things. But factory ammo i have never seen a magic 3.5 inch shell on the pattern board. I have looked into reloading tungsten but just too expensive.