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jrfrmn 11-24-2005 07:46 PM

Does anyone load sabot shotgun slugs
 
Can anyone give me help on selecting a good load for reloading the sabot shotgun slug in45 and 50 caliber. I want the high velocity, like Rem core lokt, not the copper solid. Which powder would give the best performance? I don't want to have to buy a dozen different powders to try out. I have reloaded shot, but not slugs. I do have a little knowledge but still need help. I will appreciate any help anyone can give me.

jrfrmn 11-27-2005 07:22 PM

RE: need help loading high velocity sabot shotgun slugs
 
Come on. Help me out.

jrfrmn 12-06-2005 03:59 PM

RE: Does anyone load sabot shotgun slugs
 
Oh! Geez thanks for your help.

Tut23 12-06-2005 04:11 PM

RE: Does anyone load sabot shotgun slugs
 
i'd help you if i knew how but i don't

Soilarch 12-06-2005 04:19 PM

RE: Does anyone load sabot shotgun slugs
 
Shouldn't your reloading manuels have some recipes? If not, I'd start by buying one that does. My "guess" is to use powders geared towards magnum steel shots. Despite the cost of sabots, seeing how few you shoot in a year I don't think many people reload for them.

eldeguello 12-08-2005 08:52 AM

RE: Does anyone load sabot shotgun slugs
 
I think Lyman makes a bullet mould for a slug that is used with a plastic wad, and their data should give you a starting place. I have loaded slugs of various kinds over the years, and I selected a powder charge based on the weight of the wad column and slug, usingchargesidentical to or slightly lighter than those I foundin manuals which were recommendedfor shot charge loads of the same weight. Never had a problem this way.

You could try doing this. But initially, you will end up with velocities lower than factroy ammo, since shot loads are slower than slug loads! In addition, you didn't give the gauge of the shotgun you want loads for, and the powder selection will be different for a 12 ga. as opposed to a 20 ga. A 20 will use a slower powder than the 12 does.


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