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Well I made it to the range today with my shinny new reloads. Wow At fifty yards they completly distroyed the targets. You couldnt count the holes. Complete distruction. The recoil was a bit brisk in the W C Scott. Two rounds and I went and got my sissy pad. Also tryed some smokeless loads through the 10ga parker lifter. Thank you paul Harm. Those one once loads are great. Come on squirle season. A joy to shoot. The roll crimps dont unfold very well in plastic hulls.Goinf to be hard to reload.
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Ballistic Products makes a tool for re doing the ends of a roll crimped plastic shell. I've never used one - had a friend with a lathe make one for me. Because plastic 10ga hulls are so expensive, I fold crimp them - save the roll crimps for paper hulls.
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I use the skiver tools from BPI and they work great!
http://www.ballisticproducts.com/Pow...tinfo/0740011/ http://www.ballisticproducts.com/Hul...uctinfo/SHAPE/ |
I think I will try a 6 point crimp on the next batch. I will have to order one of those skeve tools. the one I have from precision dosnt work well. I have another 10ga coming in a charles daly linder hammer gun. going to need more shells. Reloading 10ga shells may become a full time project.
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Yes it can - you can always cut down a shell and keep on reloading it.
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