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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2525323" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Been a while since reloading 28s..but.....</p><p> Shotshell primers have same characteristics as metallics...Metallica....</p><p>Some are hotter than others....but learning to substitute for each isn't the end of the world.....but...there are primers larger in size to others....I believe Fiochhi is larger in size(diameter) than winchester and remington....Remington.... having the larger size can add a couple more shots to hulls with loose pp to winchester/remington.....</p><p>Metallica work without being 'compressed'......compressed...... shotshells work best with the wad being compressed..making the round 'tight from powder to crimp gives best performance...</p><p>In this case 'loose lips'..don't sink ships...bbs just fall out of barrels.....</p><p>The correct wad is determined by hull diameter..load weight..and compression...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2525323, member: 99519"] Been a while since reloading 28s..but..... Shotshell primers have same characteristics as metallics...Metallica.... Some are hotter than others....but learning to substitute for each isn't the end of the world.....but...there are primers larger in size to others....I believe Fiochhi is larger in size(diameter) than winchester and remington....Remington.... having the larger size can add a couple more shots to hulls with loose pp to winchester/remington..... Metallica work without being 'compressed'......compressed...... shotshells work best with the wad being compressed..making the round 'tight from powder to crimp gives best performance... In this case 'loose lips'..don't sink ships...bbs just fall out of barrels..... The correct wad is determined by hull diameter..load weight..and compression... [/QUOTE]
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