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Started by DirtNap647, May 08, 2012, 09:57:04 PM
Quote from: Mike Honcho on May 09, 2012, 09:56:11 AMI'll test fire a hevi 13 and a standard lead shell or two and compare the brass. I have a digital micrometer so I can get an accurate reading. I'll post the results.
Quote from: Mike Honcho on May 11, 2012, 11:33:01 AMHere are results of a very quick test I did with my Mossberg 835, 24" ported turkey gun. I used two shells, one for a "control" was a 3" Remington Nitro Turkey 1 7/8 oz , #4. I used it because they function fine in this gun. The other shell was a Hevi Shot 3 1/2" 5,6,7 Mag Blend. I used a digital caliper and measured each shell unfired at three locations on the brass...lowest was a close as I could get to the rim, then exactly midway up the brass and finally the third measurement was at the top of the brass just where the plastic part of the cartridge is exposed. Hopefully the info will show up ok in the two charts I made up. The left column of info is unfired data, the right side is after the shells were fired. The 3" Remington load ejected fine, the 3 1/2" hevi Shot load stuck in the chamber and I had to strike the butt sharply on the ground to eject the shell (as per normal problem with the gun). The Hevi Shot load expanded quite a bit at the base/rim area which I presume is what is causing the "sticking" problem. Prior to firing I made sure the barrel nut was as tight as possible. If you closely examine the fired Hevi Shot shell you can actually feel a "bell bottom" shape at the base /rim area.