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I have just inherited a bunch of shotgun shell reloading "stuff". I have a Mec 600 loader for 12 guage shells, about 4000 hulls of all different types, some various powders and wads (AA and Remington). It has been about 25 years since I reloaded. Has anything really changed a lot - AA are still the prefered hull, stick to one type of hull to minimize changes to the reloader set up, Ponsness Warren still the best shotshell reloader- Any advice on what to do with this mess is appreicated. | ||
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Sort the hulls and discard any junkers. Clean what you have left. How old is the powder and does it smell ok. Yes, quiet a few changes and you will want to verify loads. AA hulls are still good hulls. | |||
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AA are still the prefered hull. No. Remington STS/ Nitros are 12 12 and 20 ga. Stick to one type of hull to minimize changes to the reloader set up: pretty much, though I run AA's, STS's and Gun Clubs through at the same settings, and Fiocchi's and Gold Medals at another. Ponsness Warren still the best shotshell reloader- No, Spolar is the Caddillac of the day. The biggest change is the price of inexpensive shotshells, which makes reloading a labor of love, not savings, unless you load 28's or 410's. JMO, Dutch. Life's too short to hunt with an ugly dog. | |||
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Dutch, Thanks. As I have been studying this, the economics are becoming apparent. | |||
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I agree with that advice. I use AA wads in 12 ga for both Winchester and Remington hulls, and I use the same settings (primer, powder, wad, shot amount) interchangeably for both. I do tend to use Winchester primers in the Winchester hulls and Remington in the Remington hulls, but even that isn't necessary -- you can use Winchester primers for both. Federal 12 ga. hulls do require a different wad -- one specifically made for Federal hulls -- in order to get a good crimp. In smaller gauges -- 20, 28, 410 -- I've found that the best results come from using the wad of the manufacturer of the hull for that given hull. I load primarily for skeet, so I'm loading for 1200 f.p.s. in 20, 28, and 410. In 12 ga I usually load 1 oz. of shot using WAA12SL wads -- I almost always use the Claybuster clones -- to a velocity of about 1145 f.p.s. That's all you need for skeet. "How's that whole 'hopey-changey' thing working out for ya?" | |||
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