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04-10-2023, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Richard Flanders
My friend wants some 00-buck loads in return for giving the primers to me, which might be a good use for them. I found a ziploc full of high brass Winchester hulls in my collection that would be good for those loads. 9 pellets weigh out to 1.28oz on my scale and there are recipes in my manuals for those hulls.
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I load buckshot and slugs in the 12-16-20 and 28 using AA or STS hulls . In the 16 they’re the old smooth WIN red upland/expert hulls that were loosely called AA style . And I’ve never had issue with any of them .
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