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Shotshell cases.
Wayyy back yonder when Winchester designed the original AA case it surely was one piece. Remington tried for years to make a case as good as the AA. RXP..Blue magic..Green Premier and Finally..they pretty much gotrdone with the STS. Even though they started(for all intents and purposes) the plastic shell revolution most of 'em sucked. Now that the AA is no longer compression formed(bean counters ya know) but made in 3 pieces..they kinda suck and the Remington is king of the heap. Gold Medals have lasted up to(and more) 25 loads but they were definitely ugly. The 20 ga that lasted the longest for me was the older RXP 20 with the light ribs. I have actually gotten as many as 20 loads from them. Not pretty ya understand cause they turned black but every time I tried to throw one away it kind stuck to my fingers..just couldn't let 'em go. After 5 loads they were used ONLY for practice loads. I still have some of them from the late 80's I guess. All my serious competition loads were in 1-4 times fired. and any messed up crimps went into the practic bucket. I don't box shells. Too much work. I put 'em in 5 gal buckets and get a pouch full when I'm gonna shoot 'em. A 5 gal bucket of 410s is an impressive sight..especially after you shot 'em all..and only missed twice(yeah, right!). Love to shoot the 410... 28's and 410s only last about 4 or 5 loadins before they are done. The old AAs in 410 were strange. Some would last 10 loadings while others from the same box would only go one or 2 before splitting. 28's were terrible. The STS 28 is pretty good for 4 loads..sometimes 5. 410 Remingtons about 3 or 4. I never really worry about 12 ga much anymore. I load 'em and let 'em fly so have a tendency to shoot the cheapies cause I only load 'em once.. I can get 'em for nothing anyway. BTW how much is shot running in your areas? Like to find out from all over the country.
BTW one time quite a few years ago I loaded 2 mixed boxes of 12 ga shells. All kinds of shells from cheap to expensive hulls. Left 'em outside in the open, although in boxes, for over 2 yrs. Same load in all of 'em with the wad that fit. Went out there one day and got 'em. Took 'em to the skeet club and shot 'em. Ran 50 straight without even one off sounding shell. Speaks volumes for the plastic shells we have today
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