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Jeff, Personally I've never patterned the load. However, the gentleman that I'm loading 2000 of these shells for really likes them. |
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what tool do you use to roll crimp these loads..very nice shells indeed... charlie
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thanks those are really nice roll crimps..work of a pro in my eyes... charlie
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I've been told the tool from Precision is better than the one from Ballistic. I have the one from BP's - never tried the other. From the picture in Precisions catalog it looks like there's two pins used for the roll - mine has one. BP offers one with two at a higher price and I think it's in 12ga only.
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Paul,
The old Lyman tools have 6 raised ares, as seen in the left picture. Sorry, new camera and haven't figured out the Macro yet. |
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Those look alot like the ones I got from Brian Erickson of New Era. They are basically a 28ga load in a 16ga. I have a few left that I'm hoarding but now that I know Dave's loading them up again They work well on the Grouse and Woodcock that I've used them on. All I have are #8 shot so no Pheasants, but loaded with 6's or 7 1/2's they would work fine.
Dave are you in the ammo business now? I bet these are for a gentalman with a English gun chambered for 2 inch shells. |
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