Rick Losey
08-09-2013, 07:43 AM
much of what I read refers to the spun paper base wad in Federal hull as a factor in the lower pressures achieved as compared to Remington hulls.
However for the new primed Federal 10 gauge hulls I can find (both on back order) --->
Ballistic Products' description says "This hull has the traditional spun paper base wad "
http://www.ballisticproducts.com/Federal-10ga-new-primed-3-1_2-hulls-50_bag/productinfo/0621035/
Midway's spec say "These hulls are deep based with a plastic disk base wad."
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/536084/federal-shotshell-hulls-10-gauge-3-1-2-primed-skived-brown-bag-of-50
does any one know is this a change in the production going forward, or have both been around and they need to be checked?
However for the new primed Federal 10 gauge hulls I can find (both on back order) --->
Ballistic Products' description says "This hull has the traditional spun paper base wad "
http://www.ballisticproducts.com/Federal-10ga-new-primed-3-1_2-hulls-50_bag/productinfo/0621035/
Midway's spec say "These hulls are deep based with a plastic disk base wad."
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/536084/federal-shotshell-hulls-10-gauge-3-1-2-primed-skived-brown-bag-of-50
does any one know is this a change in the production going forward, or have both been around and they need to be checked?