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    10 ga blank

    The inside dia of the new plastic shells are .775.
    My paper wads are about .787 to .790 and make the shell swell..

    So I took the my paper wads and soak the in water for about 30 sec then size them through . 775 aluminum tube. Then let them dry

    If you leave them in to long they separate into 3 wads at about .060 thick ,those will be used at the very end of my load and glued in

    I can’t find any paper wads at .775 plastic yes paper no

    I have a plan to make a wad punch any size I want if I need to.

    The cannon will come in about month so will wait to make a blank

    Still looking for 10ga brass
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    This may be a silly question: but what size are 11 gauge wads?

    We always read that brass 12 gauge shells may need 11 gauge wads to perform correctly, so maybe an 11 will fit in a ten gauge plastic shell???

    Well that was an eye opener. I looked at Circlefly's Wad Sizing Chart http://www.circlefly.com/html/wad_sizing_chart.html
    and it appears you are using a 7 gauge wad right now.

    Anyway, I hope the link helps,

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk42gunner View Post
    This may be a silly question: but what size are 11 gauge wads?

    We always read that brass 12 gauge shells may need 11 gauge wads to perform correctly, so maybe an 11 will fit in a ten gauge plastic shell???

    Well that was an eye opener. I looked at Circlefly's Wad Sizing Chart http://www.circlefly.com/html/wad_sizing_chart.html
    and it appears you are using a 7 gauge wad right now.

    Anyway, I hope the link helps,

    Robert
    Robert

    Thank you I had a typo it not .887 it is (.787 to .790)
    Chart helps also
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