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Unread 06-14-2021, 08:00 PM   #1
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Bought a box of 8 gauge stuff Saturday while at Prospect Hall of which there were 47 hulls . Ten new unfired Remington hulls like you can buy now , a single WIN Hull and 36 older REM plastic ribbed hulls . I’m curious to see how these older hulls fold crimp as they don’t appear to be as thick as the new REM hulls .
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I have wondered on the Rem hulls if the mouth could be thinned to make them easier to crimp. What are yall using to do the fold crimps on the 8 gauge hulls? I assume its part of the converted Mec loader ?
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I haven't loaded any eights for some time, but when I start again, I think I'll use an over shot wad and seal it with Duco or some other sealer, no crimp. I'm tempted to do the same with my tens. What do you think?
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The rim on the black case looks a bit thicker than the ribbed one and I noticed on my smooth green Rem hulls the rims are a bit thicker than the Winchester hulls .The Rem hulls I have the case mouth on them are pretty rough I wonder if they could be cut down to a shorter 8 gauge hull ?
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nice find on them hulls these hulls are the first 8 ga shells I ever saw.. my dad got them some where back in the early 1960 s they were loaded with a 3 ounce lead slug...I still have some of them...I read some where the pressure of the shells were in the 20.000 range... yikes.......charlie
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nice find on them hulls these hulls are the first 8 ga shells I ever saw.. my dad got them some where back in the early 1960 s they were loaded with a 3 ounce lead slug...I still have some of them...I read some where the pressure of the shells were in the 20.000 range... yikes.......charlie
I know a gunsmith who does alot of pressure testing for big bore shotguns. I think he said the Industrial loads he tested and the ones he reloaded were in the 20k range. I think he used quickload to develop those loads. The high velocity loads are 3oz at 1700fps . His test gun was a H&R 10 gauge he rebored to 8 ga he was surprised I think that such a thin 8 gauge barrel held up to it . Those barrels have almost no taper through them and the wall thickness is roughly .20" at the chambers if I recall .
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I’m sure Kevin and Bill remember the guy wearing the pith helmet and carrying a SxS 4 bore at all the Vintagers years ago. He had about a dozen brass shells, loaded with round ball, in an ammo belt. The belt had leather straps over his shoulders like suspenders (Braces, Kevin?) quite the sight to see, though I don’t ever recall seeing him shoot the thing. As I recall it was an H&H.
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