Based on recommendations found here a few weeks ago, I ordered a case of Estate Cartridge Inc's Reduced Recoil Buckshot from Natchez. I received a case of Estate
Cartridge Inc's S.W.A.T. Buckshot Load which I believe is the same thing.
My question deals with the construction of the shells themselves. The brass hull at the base of the shell is very short. It appears to be the same length as the metal hull on Winchester's Upland Game loads.
Does this serve any purpose? My Federal H132 reduced recoil loads, and every other buckshot or slug load I’ve ever seen has had full sized brass hulls. Does anyone know why
these are designed differently?
If I'm not painting a clear enough picture let me know and I will attempt to clarify, I know my terminology might be a bit off.
Cartridge Inc's S.W.A.T. Buckshot Load which I believe is the same thing.
My question deals with the construction of the shells themselves. The brass hull at the base of the shell is very short. It appears to be the same length as the metal hull on Winchester's Upland Game loads.
Does this serve any purpose? My Federal H132 reduced recoil loads, and every other buckshot or slug load I’ve ever seen has had full sized brass hulls. Does anyone know why
these are designed differently?
If I'm not painting a clear enough picture let me know and I will attempt to clarify, I know my terminology might be a bit off.