mooseless303
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I've been working on systematically using different colored hulls & makers for my 12 gauge hunting rounds for a few years. With the price of target loads these days, the financial benefits of reloading fall to doing hunting rounds. I determined this method rather than going with roll crimp loading with disks labeled with shot contents. Using various non-toxic shot and lead makes the roll crimp labeling confusing and I'd have to come up with new loads. I found I liked a couple of loads that used Federal hulls, for example, so I use the pink ones for Bismuth BB's for late Geese, the Gold Medal for #4 lead for pheasant, the paper hulls for #9 for quail/grouse, red field & range are steel #6 for early wood ducks, Blue are late large duck using #4 ITX, White are early Canada goose #4 ITX. Think you have the idea now...
My request is that should anyone else be doing this that we might swap excess hulls or other components around. Usually I need only a hundred or less of any color.
My request is that should anyone else be doing this that we might swap excess hulls or other components around. Usually I need only a hundred or less of any color.
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