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some times the hulls just wont fit because they are to large to fit some real tight chambers...so try some different brass shells....charlie
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04-07-2022, 04:51 PM | #4 | ||||||
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The only acceptable sizer that is part of a reloader is the PW 375. I haven't run brass shells through mine, but it sizes everything else OK. If you can get hold of a 375 in any gauge, all you need is one sizing die in ten gauge to do the job. You don't need the whole set of tools.
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04-09-2022, 10:58 PM | #5 | ||||||
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After about a dozen more times of running brass hull number one through my sizer. It still would have to be pushed into the chamber. I removed the barrel and kept taping the hull on and out with a cleaning rod making note of the shiny high spots where it was rubbing in the chamber. I took a piece of 400 grit sandpaper and rolled it around the shell and gently spun the case on the sandpaper pressing on the high spots. After about an hour of trial and error it fits in and I can gently remove it. Three more to go.
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04-10-2022, 11:45 PM | #7 | ||||||
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I tapped hull number 2 into my barrel. I had to trim it approx an 1/8” or so to get it to flush. I figured since I trimmed the other to approx 2 3/4” I would make them all the same length and trimmed number two down to equal length of the first shell. After tapping and removing shell number 2 from the barrel several times it still had to pushed in with force and tapped out. I ended up running it through my sizer several times, sanding with 320 grit sandpaper on the high spots and polishing. Kept rotating all the steps for a good hour or so till till shell number two would drop into either chambers loosely. What was weird is the first shell I sized yesterday grew to the point it chambered with force again. I repeated the process till both shells dropped into both chambers with a loose fit. Good thing I only have four shells total or I would have quit while I was behind. Two more to go. I plan on pin tumbling them when I’m done sizing them. I’m hoping tumbling will smooth out the surface and aid in chambering.
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04-11-2022, 07:19 PM | #8 | ||||||
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I bought 9 Winchester nickel plated shells none fit the gun....after many trys I finally got 4 of them to fit...saving the other 5 for better times...hang in there ....charlie
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04-12-2022, 03:32 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I loaded up the two I got to fit loosely with a 100 grains of FG, a 1/4 nitro card, a 3/4” fiber cushion wad, 1 5/8oz of #5’s and an overshot card. I tried them at the range along with some of same Laos and charge in a cut down Winchester hull roll crimped with the only difference missing a 3/4” fiber wad. The modern roll crimped style load out shot it hands down at 25 and 40 yards. The brass hulls seemed to fire form out the wrinkles and dents I put in them from the sizing process. Both brass hulls dropped right out loosely after firing. They did have blow back round the casings after firing from the front to half way back. I’ll get they other two to fit and keep all the brass for backups since they don’t pattern as well as plastic hulls.
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04-14-2022, 11:42 AM | #10 | ||||||
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Here is a copy of post with my groups using all brass VS plastic hulls with the same load with the addition of a 3/4” fiber wad added.
Tested the above loads the other day…. Here are my targets from a few days ago. I tested 100 grains of FG in a Winchester hull. I loaded with a 1/4” nitro wad and 1 5/8oz of #5’s. It didn’t group as tight at 25 yards than my #6 load but IT DID have more hits at 40 yards than my test with #6 nickel plated shot. That was kind of confusing to me. It didn’t pattern any better than the RST load at 25 yards but patterned better than any load I’ve tried at 40 yards to date. At fifty yards I only had 3 hits VS with the #6’s. I then tested all brass hulls with the same exact load but added a 3/4” fiber cushion was over the 1/4” nitro wad. The groups were poor compared to the plastic hull loads. Plastic hulls… 25 yards… 40 yards…. 50 yards… All brass… 25 yards… 40 yards… |
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