I bought some of these in 7.5, didn't really notice a whole lot of difference between these 1oz and the 3/4 oz in the field besides the recoil. I still haven't patterned them yet.
Can the wad be trimmed down, and the shell shortened for a 3/4 oz load? Or is it better to add space inside the wad like a round piece of cardboard. I ordered everything for a text book 1oz load of 8 shot in my 28 gauge. Just curious. Thanks
How does one know the difference between an AA-HS hull ( like these super X's) and a regular AA hull? Is the HS hull considered a straight hull? Ive got a bunch to reload in 28G, and wanting to make sure I use the right wad....lol..
HS hulls will have "HS" stamped on it somewhere. The HS is considered a straight wall hull. If you look at Hodgdon's web site they have tons of load data for the HS hull and the older compression formed hull. Just make sure your using data for the HS hull.
Best reloading and patterning presentation on youtube. Underviewed. Stick with it. It'll grow with subgauge on the rise.
Thank you Sir. Thanks for watching.
Good video. Thanks.
I bought some of these in 7.5, didn't really notice a whole lot of difference between these 1oz and the 3/4 oz in the field besides the recoil. I still haven't patterned them yet.
I’d like to see your clone-ish of this 1oz. Keep up the great sub-gun work.
Here it is. ruclips.net/video/XlHowpj6vrY/видео.html
Like to see your load pattern. Good vid
I'll see if I can't get it done. I have the patterns somewhere.
Can the wad be trimmed down, and the shell shortened for a 3/4 oz load? Or is it better to add space inside the wad like a round piece of cardboard. I ordered everything for a text book 1oz load of 8 shot in my 28 gauge. Just curious. Thanks
Use these in #4’s and 5’s in a Citori 28 - 28” Mod & Full. Awesome on Pheasant!! Also in 20 ga #5’s
Wow! didn't know these came in 4's.....bet they hammer pheasant! thanks for watching
@@bullet225ho Winchester XPert
Correction. Winchester Super X.
How does one know the difference between an AA-HS hull ( like these super X's) and a regular AA hull? Is the HS hull considered a straight hull? Ive got a bunch to reload in 28G, and wanting to make sure I use the right wad....lol..
HS hulls will have "HS" stamped on it somewhere. The HS is considered a straight wall hull. If you look at Hodgdon's web site they have tons of load data for the HS hull and the older compression formed hull. Just make sure your using data for the HS hull.
@@bullet225ho Thanks so much man, I sure love your videos, thank you for taking the time... I especially enjoy your duplex videos....
I meant 7/8 not 1oz