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Unread 05-08-2018, 06:46 PM   #1
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Default Rem. STS vs Nitro 27

Are Remington STS hulls and Nitro 27 hulls the same? In other words, can I use the same recipe in both hulls and expect the same results, ie psi and fps? Thanks, John
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John,

The STS hull is green and the Nitro 27 hulls are gold. They are the same great hull. Remington used the gold hull as a way to set them apart.

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Yes you can Mr.Davis
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Add the ubiquitous green Remington GunClub hulls to the mix. They are all the same internally and use the same data.
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Add the ubiquitous green Remington GunClub hulls to the mix. They are all the same internally and use the same data.
The newer Remington Clay & Field hull can also be loaded the same as STS/Nitro 27/Gun Club hulls.
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Along with the black hull and the old Blue and Green Premier hulls. The only Remington hull I've found different is a high brass one. But only one, other high brass shells load the same. You'll know the difference. Nothing will fit because the base wad is so high. You can see it if you look down in the shell with a light. Other than that, the same data can be used with any Remington hull.
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