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I needed a few 10 gauge hulls
I needed a few 10 gauge hulls since ive shot just about all my Cheddites, and I didnt feel like waiting for them to be back in stock so I got some cheap Federal 10 ga steel loads and broke them down for the hulls. Not the most economical way of doing things but staying home because you didnt have a few primed hulls seems a bit silly to me. I dont go through alot of 10 ga shells really, I probably shoot the 8 gauge more but I like having a few on hand usually around 50 so I picked up 2 boxes of these for now.
I'll remove the factory ink markings once I get them loaded though I dont think most people do from what ive seen buts its really easy to do. |
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I had a fellow one time tell me oh you dont need to shoot those expensive 10 ga loads just get some 410 tss :knowbetter: |
them 410 tss aint cheap either....I bought a box of 3 1/2 inch 12 ga 2 1/4 ounce tss the other day on sale they were 55 dollars for 5 shells...the sticker price on the box was 99 .95....charlie
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I’ve got a Grade 2 top lever 3 frame 10 gauge that at some point was sent to Belgium and fitted with a set of fluid steel barrels and 3 1/2” chambers . Barrels also have Briley screw ins :whistle: Anyway not to long after getting it at Hausemanns in June I made a trip to Greentop Sporting Goods in Glen Allen VA and bought some 10 gauge 3 1/2” slugs and buckshot . Unless I’m mistaken the four boxes cost me $100 and that’s for twenty rounds total .
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Ballistic products has primed Cheddites at $33.00 for 50.
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I had four Federal once fired hulls so I cut them down today and loaded some more 6’s . Look okay to me .
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you done a good job on those shells....charlie
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