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Offline Andrew

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Wad for Hevi-Steel
« on: January 06, 2011, 09:22:19 AM »
Do you have to use a wad that covers the entire shot column when loading with Hevi-Steel?  Or can I simply use my SG16 wads?  Note: I'm using these rounds in a new gun so I'm not worried about barrel steel hardness associated with older guns.  I've disassembled a factory round; which does have some interesting components to say the least, and the wad does cover the entire column.  Another topic - there are these clear globs of something as filler over the shot column...they almost look like drops of hot melt glue...what the hell is this?

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Re: Wad for Hevi-Steel
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 09:28:22 AM »
Yes, you need to completely insulate the shot from your barrel or you risk damaging it.   My guess on the goo gobs is it is some sort of waterproofing.

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Re: Wad for Hevi-Steel
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2011, 10:06:38 AM »
CP - Thanks, I was hoping not to have to purchase yet another component, but in the scheme of things 250 wads at 15 or so bucks is a lot better than 200 or more bones for a new barrel!

Lastly, this is my first time reloading anything other than lead, and from what I've read you have to measure each load of shot since the weight is not the same as lead or if the recipe calls out for 1 oz. find a bushing that dispenses an ounce for that specific shot type, and check to make sure it is consistent.

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Re: Wad for Hevi-Steel
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2011, 10:20:16 AM »
Weigh the shot drops and adjust the bushing (or bar) until you get right drop.   Same as for lead really, the marked weight is usually a little light.  I’ll ream the bottom of the bushing (or bar) with a dremel to fine tune the drop.  Or add a little tape if it is overweight.  Once you get the right weight drop it should be consistent and you won’t have to weigh each one.  With steel, volume is just as important as weight, not so much with lead as the wad is somewhat forgiving.  Make sure that the steel doesn't overflow the wad.

I’ve dabbled in steel loading, but I haven’t found it to be worth the effort.   Good luck.

 


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