12 gauge shot shell reloading

I load for trap shooting and have for years.
I get once fired hulls from buddies that don't reload.
Only reload Winchester& Remington hulls that use the same wad.
The biggest problem now days is powder(for awhile it was primers)
I have enough bushings that I can buy what ever powder I find (you need to weigh your charge when switching)
Years ago I used Red Dot,then switched to Clays,then 700X,have been using Tite Wad this summer.
I still save about $2.00 a box $7,50 vs $9.50
You're saying that you might have to use the components that are available. Good point.
 
I was looking at the Aa but haven't found it local yet and if I have it shipped in it comes out to $50 a pound or I can get other powders local for 45
 
I was looking at the Aa but haven't found it local yet and if I have it shipped in it comes out to $50 a pound or I can get other powders local for 45
I just can't believe the price of powder. I am just using up some old stock of IMR 4350. 1 pound cans had a sticker on them for $22.00. I purchased 1 pound cans recently for $62.00 - $64.00. I also purchased a 8 pound keg for $450. Crazy. But, everything is up in price. If you shoot often, it gets expensive.
 
Yes it is getting very expensive. To help my shooting addiction I'm going back to reloading homemade black powder and casting my own bullets. I'm wanting to start loading 12 gage with black powder also. I tried it with the plastic pads but had pretty bad plastic fouling in barrel. Need to use fiber wads
 
Yes it is getting very expensive. To help my shooting addiction I'm going back to reloading homemade black powder and casting my own bullets. I'm wanting to start loading 12 gage with black powder also. I tried it with the plastic pads but had pretty bad plastic fouling in barrel. Need to use fiber wads
I was thinking the same thing, and I do have a long rifle that I like to play with. Homemade black powder? I'm not that brave. It's not so much shooting it that scares me. It's the manufacturing process that scares me.

I think you are probably correct about the wads. The fiber wads will probably work better for you. Correct me if I'm wrong but, I think you need a wad between the powder and shot and another wad on top of the shot.
 
Yes I don't have a whole lot of data for black powder but yes you are correct. Over Powder card,fiber wad the over shot card is optional unless roll crimping then it's a must.
I'm not to worried about making small batches of black powder just tumbling it is the most worrying thing. I won't do anymore than 300 grams at a time.
 
If your interested in black powder take a look at Everything black powder on YouTube. Jake is a master at making fast powder.
I even got into making my own non-corrosive primers. But that really is a very tedious process. It works quite well however.
 
Oh yeah you can also make smokeless powder from ping pong balls. Just make sure they are 100% pure nitrocellulose. Have fun grinding that up and granulating it. I've only seen it work in pistol calibers however.
 
Have any one used the Winchester 244 powder load data looks good lower psi with right up there on fps I want to stay in
 

Info on the old and new AA hulls,
I have used both with same load of WSF https://hodgdonreloading.com/rldc/?t=3
A lot of shotgun powders wont get you into the 1300 fps zone,
T.P.

Thanks for the info I would agree not all the powders will get to the 1300 after reading the data I would like to use some WSF there is just none local right now and have it shipped makes it really spendy when I find some local I will grab some and try for sure
 
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