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Good luck with the 9000G and the .410. With those tiny cases many users have had to disconnect the self indexing as it gets too jerky and spills result. Better save yourself a headache or two and try it manually first to make sure every thing is working okay before going full auto. I use 296 and get great factory looking shells. If you are using Winchester HS hulls make sure you are using the correct data and the HS wad as its different from the old compression hull data. And has been already suggested, weigh your shot charge as many of them are light. You need every bit of shot you can get in that hull. You may need to open it up so it is dropping a consistent 225 grains of shot.
 
Shooting Jack, you need one of the plastic powder baffles that I believe are made by Pattern Control and available from just about any reloading retailer. Cost is less than $5 and will cure your powder migration problem. It screws directly against the charge bar, you do not use either the brass washer or grommet.
 
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