Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: mitchfiling on March 02, 2013, 08:54:50 PM
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i am really frusturated by the difficulty to buy 20 gauge buck shot...i cant find it anywhere :bash: is it possiple to load buckshot pellets into a birdshot shell :dunno:
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i am really frusturated by the difficulty to buy 20 gauge buck shot...i cant find it anywhere :bash: is it possiple to load buckshot pellets into a birdshot shell :dunno:
I don't know why not. You would probably want to add some kind of buffer for the larger shot sizes.
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I do it. Just follow the recipe. No need for buffer, unless the recipe calls for it.
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Shotgun loads are based off of weights 1oz- 1 1/8oz ect, not by the size of the shot.......
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Every loading manual has a separate section for loading buckshot. Get one and follow it and you can safely load buckshot – but you need to follow the manual. BS loads are specified by number of pellets. The pellets need to be stacked per manual directions. It’s not that difficult but you do need to follow the recipes in the manual for shell type, primer, powder charge, wad and any filler.
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I pour and load my own buck shot. I do it with 12 ga but not 20, yet... I purchased the DO IT brand sling shot mold and it makes #1-0 buckshot and 00 buckshot. It will pour 11 small pellets and 9 of the big ones. I uncrimp a normal skeet shell and melt the lead in with mine. then repour and let cool. In a 12 ga the small #1 stacks very nicely into the shell. I get 3 to a level and 9 in a 2 3/4 shell. the pellets ride inside the shot cup and this does 2 things. It keeps the buckshot from spinning as it travels down keeping a better down range pattern. It also helps keep the shot from deforming. Lead tire wheel weights make great shot because the have a small ammount of tin in them, making it harder and less prone to deform. I have not used buffering in my shells because they stack so well and i have killed coyotes To to 70+ yards with mine. My next batch will have buffering tho. For a 20 gauge I would think that you may only get 6 pellets in the shell. I will likely mix and match sizes to make it fit. I would think Buffering would be MANDATORY for any shell that does not stack well. many things have been used for buffering, however ground corn cob would likely be the easiest/cheepest thing to use. It is found for conditioning reload brass, and pet bedding. From what i have red IF you combine buffering with keeping the shot cup you will keep pretty good groups... BTW you need to tamp the small ammount of buffering with each level of shot... Good luck!