hevi shot classic double now in 16, 28, 410

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ed gagne
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hevi shot classic double now in 16, 28, 410

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i was just looking on the hevi shot page under classic double and they have new for 08 non tox in the gauges i listed above as well has 12 and 20. i had shot a box of the 12s in my fox last year at ducks, didnt hit anything but that was my fault.

i was wondering if anyone had any bad experiences with this and if anyone has found out what the psi on these rounds are. the fps is 1150 and the loads i had were 1 1/8oz of shot 5's. they say this is a performance substitute for bismuth but is it really. there are pictures of m21's parkers a fox and some others on their page. so i would assume that these rounds were tested in those types of guns.
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This is very good news, I hope they make the shot available to reloaders.
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Post by ed gagne »

i checked that out and they have two addresses listed and contact info, "for reloaders" i think is the link just go to www.hevishot.com and look under classic double.

i guess i'll be doing my own field trials i posted this on the double gun forum a while back and no one really had any good answers.
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fox-admin wrote:This is very good news, I hope they make the shot available to reloaders.

Apparently they have:

http://shop2.mailordercentral.com/bpica ... sp?dept=67


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Post by Silvers »

Is this the same "Heavy Shot" that was loaded by Remington for modern shotguns? How about the extra thick shotcup, is it the same as was used by Remington, or a special one for use in older S x S's?

It does say the shot is approximately the same hardness as barrel steel, no reference to modern high tensile steel or older softer steel. Of course lead and bismuth are softer.

I don't think I'd use Heavy Shot/thick shotcup handloads until someone did extensive testing to see if it might bulge the chokes on thinner, light weight barrels. Silvers
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Post by DGKaas »

Hevi-shot and Hevi-shot Classic Doubles are 2 different compounds, I am told.. The Hevi-shot sold for reloading by BPI is the regualr stuff (formerly loaded for Remington now replaced by their own HD brand) Standard Hevi-shot is suitable for steel shot compatible guns only. Call BPI and ask them-better yet call Hevi-shot.
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