Quote from: jhoward11 on June 04, 2021, 12:01:57 PM
A couple years ago I had one out of the box that you could shake, like it wasn't full. let them know and they sent a new box. 12 g #5 LB. No issues since. I do take each one out now after buying a box and shake just incase. Great shell for my gun.
I have noticed this before also. It is what ever material they use to cusion and buffer the shot. (I forget its name). This material sometimes shatters during transport. I am sure there maybe some issues with all brands from time to time and longbeards being such a big success are of course going to get more attention then most. I still shoot it and have never had a failure.
I use longbeard in my 12 and only need one more of them Florida birds to finish my second slam not to mention a great number of Easterns. Most have been killed using LB 5, 6, or 4. I also use the 4's LB for Bobcat and coyote.
My primary shotgun (12) is a Browning BPS. It leaves a strong dimple on the primer. I always check all my primer strikes when shooting my shotguns. Should they be weak I fix them so they do strike well as I think most misfires are due to primer issues. (I also check my rifle primers).
TSS is a great shot and I have been loading and using it in my 20g for coyote and Bobcat and sometimes turkey. However, while Coyotes can be hard to kill while Turkeys are not and I find TSS over kill and after this years harvest will not be using TSS for Turkey: only LB. Another plus for LB is that it is considerbly cheaper then TSS for the price sensitive. Any brand shell may misfire or not perform to expectation. Factory quality control frequently leaves something to be desired and, in my opinion, quality can only be assured by the handloader. Just my 2 cents!