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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 3716527" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>12 gauge Remington Green. 2 3/4” and 3” some appear to have new primers. 139 each. $7 <em> Unless Remington STS they aren't valued for reloaders.</em></p><p></p><p>12 gauge AA 1 1/8 oz Light. 186 each. $9</p><p><em>Reloaders will use, but with many competitive shooters not reloading, they are easy to come by for those who reload.</em></p><p></p><p>12 gauge Federal 2 3/4”. 228 each. $11</p><p><em>Any better description? Federal Gold Medal hulls are good for reloading. However, good hulls such as AA, STS and GM are pretty easy to come by after a trap or sporting clays shoot.</em></p><p></p><p>12 gauge Universal 7 1/2. 2 3/4”. 190 each. $9.</p><p><em>cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. </em></p><p></p><p>20 gauge Universal 7 1/2. 71 each. $3</p><p><em>cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. </em></p><p></p><p>20 gauge USA 7/8 number 8. 50 each. $3</p><p><em>cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. </em></p><p></p><p>20 gauge Winchester Super Speed. 623 each. $35</p><p><em>cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. </em></p><p></p><p>20 gauge Federal 7 1/2. 495 each. $35</p><p><em>Not enough info. Unless Gold Medal, not used by reloaders.</em></p><p></p><p>20 gauge Estate 7 1/2. 135 each. $7</p><p><em>pretty much same issue with these as the super speeds and universal. The 6 fold crimp is preferred over the 8 fold crimp for reloading. In the cheap hulls, the crimp doesn't close up well and shot falls out.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 3716527, member: 1546"] 12 gauge Remington Green. 2 3/4” and 3” some appear to have new primers. 139 each. $7 [I] Unless Remington STS they aren't valued for reloaders.[/I] 12 gauge AA 1 1/8 oz Light. 186 each. $9 [I]Reloaders will use, but with many competitive shooters not reloading, they are easy to come by for those who reload.[/I] 12 gauge Federal 2 3/4”. 228 each. $11 [I]Any better description? Federal Gold Medal hulls are good for reloading. However, good hulls such as AA, STS and GM are pretty easy to come by after a trap or sporting clays shoot.[/I] 12 gauge Universal 7 1/2. 2 3/4”. 190 each. $9. [I]cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. [/I] 20 gauge Universal 7 1/2. 71 each. $3 [I]cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. [/I] 20 gauge USA 7/8 number 8. 50 each. $3 [I]cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. [/I] 20 gauge Winchester Super Speed. 623 each. $35 [I]cheap hull. If you look at the crimp and compare to the quality hulls mentioned above you will see the difference. [/I] 20 gauge Federal 7 1/2. 495 each. $35 [I]Not enough info. Unless Gold Medal, not used by reloaders.[/I] 20 gauge Estate 7 1/2. 135 each. $7 [I]pretty much same issue with these as the super speeds and universal. The 6 fold crimp is preferred over the 8 fold crimp for reloading. In the cheap hulls, the crimp doesn't close up well and shot falls out.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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