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Unread 05-21-2021, 09:39 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Stan Hillis View Post
Cheddites are all I am loading right now.

And, a lock will keep those "visitors" out. Serious reloading time ain't the time to be hospitable.
I bought more than 30,000 209 primers last year about 20,000 were WIN and 10,000 Cheddittes . Kinda hard not to talk in the back of the shop since it’s a working gun shop . But I’ve loaded shotgun shells for 40+ years . Now I’m down to I think 9,000 WIN’s and the Cheddittes . I do have the guy up front watching out for WIN 209’s at our distributers . When and if he finds any I told him to get me up to three sleeves .

Incidently there were a bunch of misinformed folks around home that claimed once you used Cheddittes the normal three would fall out . I've not found that to be the case as I a few months back loaded a pair of 410 hulls with WIN primers shot them , then loaded with Chedditte fired them and then loaded the third time with WIN and had no problems .
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