12 gauge 3 inch duplex load using BB and #5 steel shot in a LBC50 wad

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  • 12 gauge 3 inch duplex load using BB and #5 steel shot in a LBC50 wad

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  • @tarzansbigknife7217
    @tarzansbigknife7217 Рік тому +2

    I've tried that both ways..ok patterns but my best duplex load was mixing #4 steel with BBs ...274grs of ea. mixing in a container then pour right into the shell..great patterns. I use the same powder and wads.The smaller shot fills in the gaps between the BBs.....you might want to give it a try...good shooting

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому

      Thanks. I was wondering how that would work also. Be way easier to measure and load!

  • @davidbilbrough3726
    @davidbilbrough3726 Рік тому +1

    I agree with Duckseason No 3s are the way to go in a 3" 1-1/4 load, with the wad slit to 2/3rds of the way down.

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому

      Did you find that a full cut spreads the pattern too much? I appreciate all the input, looking for the best load.

    • @davidbilbrough3726
      @davidbilbrough3726 Рік тому

      Yeah I messed around with a lot of loads. This seems the best.@@Duckslayer1096

  • @user-TherealBFM
    @user-TherealBFM 11 місяців тому

    I’ve definitely found more consistent and even patterns with bigger shot over the smaller shot, tested 6 shells half one way and half the other and found for lead turkey loads big over small patterns more evenly. Steel loads I’ve found the same for BB and 3. Just my experience though

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  11 місяців тому

      Sometimes I wonder if the duplex loads gives much advantage.

    • @user-TherealBFM
      @user-TherealBFM 11 місяців тому

      @@Duckslayer1096 with turkey loads I like it because I have 4s in there to hit harder and 6s to fill in the gaps seems like I get a very even dispersion of 4s and 6s throughout with a hot core of 4s which I like, with the Steel loads I don’t know if I’m helping or hurting myself with duplexing BB and 3, I get crazy tight patterns with 2 3/4 BB loads with the 2 3/4 TPS wad, longshot and cheddite hulls

  • @krod2162
    @krod2162 Рік тому

    I wouldn't even waste the time weighing out the shot. I just put it to the top of the wad But of course weighing the powder is Very important That's the way I like to do mine never had any problems

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому

      Definitely weigh the powder. I don’t mind taking the time to weigh the shot also.

  • @JoseluisMarra
    @JoseluisMarra Рік тому

    Il Top

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому

      On the top or mixed is the best. Check out my video on testing.

  • @jasonedgar6991
    @jasonedgar6991 Рік тому

    Question why not a 6 point crimp to fill the hole better and not have to use a os card? Will that change the pressure too much?
    Would like to try this load as well but with BB and 2.

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому +1

      Over shot card won’t have any effect on pressure. I had read the 8 point does better for smaller shot. But really don’t think it does. Main reason for overshot card was to get a good crimp and then seal with fingernail polish. But I am now using wax to seal and gives a better seal. Shot size don’t matter as long as u keep it at 1 1/4 oz and at the top or below the shot cup.

    • @jasonedgar6991
      @jasonedgar6991 Рік тому

      @@Duckslayer1096 Thanks for the info. I use the clear finger nail polish for sure.. I was mainly wondering about the 8 point vs the 6 point. I haven't tried ant 8 point crimps yet, but maybe in the future. Keep the videos coming! I like the loads you shoot a ton!!!

    • @Duckslayer1096
      @Duckslayer1096  Рік тому

      @@jasonedgar6991 I didn’t think the polish was sealing very good. Maybe I will compare the wax VS polish. Soak them in a bucket of water for a couple hrs. I don’t know if you will gain anything from the 8 point. I may buy a ballistic product 6 point crimp and compare the crimp. Still learning. Thanks for the feedback.