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< 16ga. Ammunition & Reloading ~ Off topic - 24 gauge data |
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Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:30 pm
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Location: Topeka, Kansas
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Anyone out there have 24 gauge data for cheddite or rocky mountain 2.5 (65mm) shells? |
_________________ Michael
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Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:41 pm
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Location: Amarillo, Texas
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Hello Michael
I emailed you what I have.
And I also use Magtech brass hulls with 20 gauge wads
I do however have a shell holder for the 577 snider that I use for priming the hulls
Mike |
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Fri Apr 22, 2016 4:12 pm
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Joined: 28 Mar 2008
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Location: Eagle, Nebraska
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I have some, but would have to dig for them. Turkey hunting now, but when I get chance, will send you what I have.
I have mostly Cheddite hulls, couple hundred Fiocchi as well. I use them interchangeably with my 24ga loads. |
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Fri Apr 22, 2016 7:06 pm
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I've been loading 24's since 2007. I have only used the 65 mm Fiocchi hull, which is virtually the same as the 65 mm Cheddite. My gun has 70 mm chambers (2 3/4 inch), but I have never seen 70 mm hulls in the USA. Here are my 24 gauge loads:
1) Fiocchi 65 mm hull
Fio 616 primer
17 gr. IMR 800-X
Ballistic Products SG24 wad
3/4 oz #7 1/2 magnum shot
6 pt. crimp. it was a tight fit.
1270 fps and 10,000 psi according to Ballistc Products (BPI) published data
2) Fiocchi 65 mm hull
Fio 616 primer
16.5 gr. SR-7625
Ballistic Products BW24 or SG24 wad
3/4 oz #9 magnum shot
roll crimp
1200 fps and ?? psi, load data published in Reloading for Shotguns by Fackler and MacPherson
The above is my preferred target load
3) Fiocchi 65 mm hull
Fio 616 primer
See powder charge and performance below
Ballistic Products (BPI) SG24 wad with one section of recoil cushion cut out
7/8 oz #8 or #7 magnum shot
6 pt. crimp.
18 gr. Hodgdon Longshot, Avg 1302 fps, ES 41 fps, SD 12 fps, not pressure tested
17 gr. Hodgdon Longshot, Avg 1243 fps, ES 30 fps, SD 13 fps, not pressure tested
16.5 gr. Hodgdon Longshot Avg 1222 fps, ES 39 fps, SD 12 fps, not pressure tested
I use the 16.5 grain load of Longshot with this 7/8 ouncer. That's my hunting load. I estimated the 18 grain load was less than 9000 psi. NOT TESTED!! I estimate the 16.5 grain load is around 8000 psi. I have a strong, modern gun, and even if these pressures were 50% higher, I would not be worried. I extrapolated these 7/8 ounce loads from 20 and 28 gauge loads using Longshot.
4) I have also used this 7/8 ounce load with 16.5 gr Longshot with the Spred-R device, using the over-powder seal end of a BPI SG24 or BW24, a half inch fiber filler wad and a .030" card under the shot, and roll crimped right over the Spred-R device. You can see the Spred-R and identify it as a spreader load. The data with my gun says it is choked full and improved modified, so I need spreaders for close hunting work.
I have also tried a 1 ounce load, but I cannot seem to find it in my logbook. It also used Longshot.
You are now on your own! Cheers! |
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Sat Apr 23, 2016 6:41 am
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Location: Topeka, Kansas
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Thank you all for the input,
I have just purchased a 24 gauge sxs BLNE. I hope to use it for preserve quail and after seeing how it does in that maybe wild birds. 16 still remains my number 1, 95% of the time gauge.
Michael |
_________________ Michael
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Posted:
Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:12 am
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Location: SC PA
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Michael,
If you picked up the 24ga that was on the Doublegun bbs, well done. She's a looker. Enjoy.
Marcus |
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Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:13 am
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Let me check, have empties somewhere in the basement. Don't reload them as I have a lifetime supply of factory ammo. Was in the right place at the right time. Will et you know on the empties. |
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Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:25 pm
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Yes, Upland Carpenter, it is the one on DoubleGunshop.com.
I could not resist. The timing was bad, as I just brought a 16ga Purdey project gun, but it is only the second decent 24 gauge I have seen in four years in the US and I paused on the last one and lost. It was a Sauer and even nicer, though much pricier.
I wish I had been in Germany long enough to knoaw about them and had gotten a good one then. The prices in Europe on them are half what they are here and attempts to find a good importer for a purchase on Naturabuy failed.
PS I like your signature quote |
_________________ Michael
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Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:16 pm
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Joined: 28 May 2007
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Location: Columbia, SC
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Cheddite or Fiocchi hull
Fiocchi 616 primer (Cheddite primers occasionally pierce in my hammer gun)
14.5 grains Unique
BPI SG24 wad with the upper cushioning section cut out to shorten the wad
13/16 ounce of shot
roll crimp
These break clays and kill woodcock and quail when I point the gun correctly. |
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Posted:
Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:33 am
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That RFS manual mentioned by Maxsmoke has a couple pages of published 24ga recipes. |
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Posted:
Fri Apr 29, 2016 7:09 pm
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popplecop, I sent you a PM
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_________________ Michael
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Posted:
Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:14 pm
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Joined: 12 Sep 2009
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Location: las vegas NV
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Mike tell us more about this.
And I also use Magtech brass hulls with 20 gauge wads |
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