Interesting to watch your loading process,I used to load many hundreds of cartridges for pigeon and pheasant with a loader quite surprised you don’t pressurise the with the powder with the wad !.
I also load a few with a sleeve made from very tough plastic from a 2ltr lemonade bottle. With this you can use an ordinary 'Gwad' and remove the legs or crush before loading depending on the oz load as this gives a lot of leaway without using filler wads in all lengths of cases.
@@1kropotkin I use the ‘Chrony’ chronograph. Seems to work well and is not very expensive. I shoot 2metres from the muzzle to the first wires. My results were backed up by the proof house so happy enough. Cloudy days are better.
Interesting to watch your loading process,I used to load many hundreds of cartridges for pigeon and pheasant with a loader quite surprised you don’t pressurise the with the powder with the wad !.
Thank you sharing your cartridge reloading in particular your attention to detail for those who might want to follow your recipes.
@@DonaldArmstrong-o5r no problem Donald. If there’s any type you want to see made let me know.
I also load a few with a sleeve made from very tough plastic from a 2ltr lemonade bottle. With this you can use an ordinary 'Gwad' and remove the legs or crush before loading depending on the oz load as this gives a lot of leaway without using filler wads in all lengths of cases.
What chrono do you use and does it work well with the shotgun?
@@1kropotkin I use the ‘Chrony’ chronograph. Seems to work well and is not very expensive. I shoot 2metres from the muzzle to the first wires. My results were backed up by the proof house so happy enough. Cloudy days are better.
Did you roll crimp or fold crimp?
fold with the 12