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12-07-2021, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by CraigThompson
Okay in the first place evidently I’m not part of everyone ! In a four hull 10 gauge race Federal would be third only beating WIN . I prefer REM’s then the RST’s . And yes I’ve used Federals , while I have no issue with them they aren’t my preference . To be honest just use what you can get . I typically put the same basic load in all four brands of hulls . Learn to be adaptable , life’s to short to worry about having only one specific whatever when a whole bunch of different things can be used in the same capacity .
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The older RST 10ga hulls, (brown) were Federals, the newer RST hulls (red) are Cheddites. If you are using a MEC single stage that uses a resizing ring on the deprime station Federals take much less effort to resize because the they have a brass head whereas the others have steel heads. That is most likely a reason many people prefer Federal hulls.
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