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Junior Member
Join Date: June 21, 2009
Location: Manchester England
Posts: 5
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shotshell residue
Can anybody out there tell me why i am getting residue (unburnt) powder
in the barrels after Ive shot my reloaded 12g cartridges? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 7, 2008
Location: pa.
Posts: 833
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you will get alittle residue with any shell,what powder are you useing,what primer,wad and last what shot weight? i load a lot of 17.5grs red dot with claybuster wads a federal 209 primer and 1-1/8 oz #7.5 and its pretty clean. eastbank.
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 23, 2005
Posts: 9,962
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It's just part of the physics of powder burning ...and some burn cleaner than others ...some are faster burning than others...maybe its a combination of the primer and powder you're using ...extreme weather can also be an issue ( if its really cold especially because it can affect the ignition)...
Hodgdon Clays ...in a 12ga is one of the cleaner powders.....but powder debris left in the barrel is not a big deal...the next wad/shot charge down the barrel ...takes most of it out the muzzle.../ and most of us clean our guns after every range trip anyway... |
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Join Date: November 12, 2000
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Sometimes it helps if you list the load, or at least the powder since the question is about powder residue...
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Join Date: September 19, 2012
Location: Somewhere out there
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What shotgun are you shooting?
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Junior Member
Join Date: June 21, 2009
Location: Manchester England
Posts: 5
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Thanks for all the responses. The shotgun I'm using is a Beretta 687 sporting.
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Join Date: March 25, 2012
Posts: 79
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My Son whines about cleaning his 687 also. I told him to give it back to me.
John Moses Browning makes a lot smoother finished Barrel in my observation. But they are not chrome lined like the Beretta's either. |
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Junior member
Join Date: February 2, 2008
Posts: 3,150
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What you may be seeing is plastic fouling from the wad. They pretty much all do that.
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Senior Member
Join Date: February 23, 2005
Posts: 9,962
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What shotgun you're shooting has little, if anything, to do with it ...except maybe barrel length ....but most any modern shotshell...completely burns its powder well within the first 15" of barrel length or so...based on what I've read.
Some powders just seem to leave a lot of unburnt powder behind...like Hodgdon Universal in a 20ga ...standard 7/8 oz load at 1200 fps ( I load about 15.5gr ) in that load...but Universal is a little slower than some and for that volume of powder its a little dirtier than most....but in a 28ga - Hodgdon Universal is relatively clean...and I load 13.8gr...in that recipe...behind 3/4oz at 1200 fps...( not a huge difference - but in the 28ga, it seems to burn more completely ).... Last edited by BigJimP; September 24, 2012 at 12:27 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 23, 2008
Location: Mid Missouri
Posts: 774
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No, not without knowing what your reload is. Its kind of a guessing game. Give us a clue.
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