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Originally Posted by Clark McCombe
It’s just one of those things…The next step will be paper hulls 
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They're almost too pretty to shoot
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Originally Posted by Keith Doty
Beware! Paper hulls may be addictive.
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No argument there, Keith
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski
Some paper hulls definitely load better than others.
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Buzackly! Cheddite 12 and 16 paper roll perfectly, but the yellow paper 20s don't. They looked like a kindergarten art project.
Many years ago, I had Tom Armbrust test my 12 and 16 roll crimp loads and from several recipes i had for plastic star crimped loads. What I found was interesting, in that they resulted in approximately 500psi lower pressures, irrespective of recipe or gauge. A 6700psi 12gauge load came back at roughly 6200psi, and a 6000psi 16gauge load came back at 5550psi.
Something someone told me, or maybe I read, was that is was important to keep the depth of the rolled edge the same as it's width. Excessively deep rolled edges can produce
Higher pressures.