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    Default Are these any good for reloading?

    For practice with my shotgun, I use Federal 12G 7.5 bird shot from Wal-mart.

    I don't reload shotshells, but I usually pick up my hulls. I also pick up brass for calibers I don't shoot. i figure that once I get a bunch of one kind I'll just sell them or trade for brass I do want.

    My question is, are these hulls good for reloaders or not? If not, I guess I'll just stop keeping them.
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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    Unless you have AA hulls, no one will want to bother with them there is an other brand people look for but basically, if you buy readymade, its not reloadable unless it is AA
    Skeet is a sport where you are better to hit half of each bird then completely blast one and miss the other completely.

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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    Last time I checked the local shop was selling 100 once fired STS or AA hulls for $3.00
    For that money, it's not even worth storing inferior hulls. I personally load AA's because I have them but the Remmy STS are supposedly top of the line

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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    Is AA a brand name, or type?
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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    AA is a Winchester brand. It comes in a black box with red lettering.

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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    At some point, I may get into reloading shotshells to play around with custom stuff like mixed shot or just anything to play with LTL. Would these be good for that?
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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    ive re loaded shells of diffrent types with same data to see if it matters i dont think it does
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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    I've reloaded them, they're ok. I hunt alot, and loose more hulls than I find. That's why AA is more popular with trap and skeet shooters, get more reloads out of them.

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    Default Re: Are these any good for reloading?

    Quote Originally Posted by djturnz View Post
    At some point, I may get into reloading shotshells to play around with custom stuff like mixed shot or just anything to play with LTL. Would these be good for that?
    Yep. It'd be fine.

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