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Winchester 12ga 'Game Load' case
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Are those Win game load cases with the silver (steel?)low base suitable for re-loading?
If so, are they demensionally the same as Win AA cases?
I'm kinda old school.. I remember seeing shotshells with brass bases.


Why do they call it common sense, when it is so uncommon??
 
Posts: 277 | Location: Grants Pass, OR | Registered: 10 October 2004Reply With Quote
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The Winchester cheapo 12 ga cases are not worth much. They will load with the same recipes as AA's, but the plastic is much thinner & less durable, crimps & holds crimps poorly for me, & they are not worth the trouble, but can probably be reloaded safely one time. The Remington game loads (black), however, are excellent - - will reload the same as the Premier/STS hulls & will hold up for numerous reloads. The "steel" bases on both the Winnies
& Rems are reloadable - it's the plastic that's the problem in the cheap Winchesters.
 
Posts: 171 | Location: East Tennessee | Registered: 13 December 2008Reply With Quote
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Ok thanks. Smiler

I remember the Rem blacks, I reloaded lots of them back in the '70's. Back then they had the fiber base inside. I would guess they are all plastic now?


Why do they call it common sense, when it is so uncommon??
 
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Yep - all plastic "unibody" (no separate base wad) construction.
 
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Junk I found that they tend to crack off the base about the 2nd loading.
 
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