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Unread 02-17-2025, 09:30 AM   #10
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Curious do the inside bottoms of those shells have a web like modern day plastic hulls or do they have the protrusion to hold the primer just like the old brass hulls ?
The antique Winchester brass have the protrusion, allowing for the length of the primer. The reproduction Parker lacks the protrusion, the heads are completely thick.
I may try 19 grains of Red Dot with the traditional nitro wad and lubed vegetable wads with the repro brass.
Difficult to see, the first photo is the antique Winchester hull, second is a repro.
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