Gee....I guess that I am the only one who actually
likes Federal hulls for reloading?
I have used Federal hulls (the hi-powers, with the rolled paper base wad) for 35+ years, without any incident. I have found that with the proper combination of wad, powder, and shot, you can load just about anything from a 1 oz target load to a 1 1/2 oz turkey load with little difficulty. Can't say that about anything else out there....Winchester & Remington combined. The only thing that actually came close was the old Activ hull. I've used the paper basewad hulls for both steel shot, bismuth and hevishot reloads as well. I use the Gold medal hulls for certain applications as well.
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Personally, I avoid estate or any federal hull. The reason being they have paper base wads and tend to split at the crimp.
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I've seen just about every manufacturer have splits at the crimps, and the worst (for me, anyway) have been Winchester AAs, both old and new style.....they split when being crimped, let alone fired!
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The paper base wads can get wet if left in the weather and there have been reports of coming loose and lodging in the barrel after firing.
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Well, I don't leave my hulls out in the weather....I keep mine in a box in the basement.

I'd like to see some of those reports of bases coming loose. I had a brand new Winchester shell leave the whole &$#^#! case (plastic tube and base wad) in the chamber once.....the only thing that came out was the metal head, which slipped off nicely, leaving me with a jammed shotgun on a duck hunt!
THanks for the info..........................