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Unread 06-20-2016, 12:24 PM   #21
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My mistake - they were the 7/8oz wad, a friend had them on our last club order. In the past when using something to take up space a navy bean always worked without worrying about a cheerio crushing.
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I have about given up on RGL's loading all 16's in Cheddite hulls. Cheddites are not good hulls but RGL 16's are worse. Strange though I load all my 12 Spreader loads in Green Remington hulls & they work fine. For some reason the 16 G Black RGL's deform when fired causing all kinds of crimp troubles. I can iron out the crimps but add's another step to the process.

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The RGL used to be decent hulls when Remington was loading them with the 8 point crimp but they changed the material used to form the hulls and pretty much suck these days. I have a couple of flats left from the 90's that are OK but the current ones are not worth picking up anymore.
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The only Rem hull I load is the STS in 28ga and they are only good for about three trips through the press. The old AA last forever and I have some of the new HS hull but haven't tried them yet.

I use Cheddite hulls exclusively in 12,16 and 20 all 2 1/2 inch RST hulls and have no problems with them.
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Never tried cherrios but once I chased down my cat and took his glass eye to fill the extra space....hahaha A Little Friday humor.
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It seem that a watermelon or pumpkin seed would work well....hard enough not to crush and soft enough for barrels. as a matter of fact I think I may try this in my 3/4 oz. loads

see you in the field !!
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Try some dried Adzuki beans.
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Or unpopped pop corn.
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don't listen to Bill

he is just baiting squirrels


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I gave up on the Cheerio filler. It works but I started getting picky about the Cheerio. Some large some small others just right. Slows down the process .

Weighed a shot drop from my # 3 P-W bushing 11/16 oz. dribbled extra shot on a scale up to true 3/4 oz and it crimped fine without the Cheerio. Chucked the bushing in the lathe opened it up and now it drops a true 3/4 oz & no need for the Cheerio

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William. Sounds like your a machinist. I cut my teeth turning handles on a lathe.
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