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Nobel 80 was a good powder, Its what they use in all the Eley cartridges. They stopped selling it in tins and its only available in bulk now. I still have my nobel loading manual. What sort of load are you looking for?

 

24grains with 1-1/8 oz shot was the standard load. I used nothing else for years.

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Nobel 80 and 82, (and later, Nobel 78) were made specifically for the homeloader; they replaced the old 60 and 62 and before that, the 1, 2 and 4 series. The new 80 series were made 'bulkier'.

 

The 30 gram load, (the then bog standard ELEY GRAND PRIX) used an Eley Surefire primer, 27 grains of No. 80, a one-eighth inch card over the powder, two three-eighth 'Kleena' fibre wads and a one-eleventh inch card* under the shot. This last card was used if shot smaller than No. 6 was used.

 

* spacer or 'filler' card.

 

When the one-piece plastic wad came into play in the early 1970s, it was recommended that the powder charge be reduced by 10% when using them. The Cheddite CX50 primer can be used in place of the Surefire.

 

There are other 'recipes'; just ask.

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Nobel 80 and 82, (and later, Nobel 78) were made specifically for the homeloader; they replaced the old 60 and 62 and before that, the 1, 2 and 4 series. The new 80 series were made 'bulkier'.

 

The 30 gram load, (the then bog standard ELEY GRAND PRIX) used an Eley Surefire primer, 27 grains of No. 80, a one-eighth inch card over the powder, two three-eighth 'Kleena' fibre wads and a one-eleventh inch card* under the shot. This last card was used if shot smaller than No. 6 was used.

 

* spacer or 'filler' card.

 

When the one-piece plastic wad came into play in the early 1970s, it was recommended that the powder charge be reduced by 10% when using them. The Cheddite CX50 primer can be used in place of the Surefire.

 

There are other 'recipes'; just ask.

 

 

This is why you can't 'retire', Alan ;)

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