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They look like Winchester Polyformed case with plastic basewad. They are not AA hulls and do not use the same reloading data. Also they are 6 pt crimp as already noted in last post. You can find reloading data in some older Winchester books or GOOGLE it.
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Trash them and stay with the great gold standard WWAA.
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Thanks for the helps gentlemen. I believe James is correct. Polyform. There is a 7500psi 7/8 load with rxp and universal that will be just right. Load once and discard. I hate throwing away hulls. That's what happens when you are raised poor.
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06-26-2016, 08:45 AM | #6 | ||||||
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There really should be nothing wrong with 6 point hulls. I reload just 12ga, but I've ground out the ribs with a Dremal tool in the plastic start crimp so 6 or 8 point hulls can be used without changing dies.
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Hodgdons' web site has data for those hulls . Why would the six point crimp be a problem ?? Unless you don't have the correct crimp starter.
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