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Started by savduck, June 23, 2012, 02:35:10 PM
Quote from: rock54 on June 23, 2012, 11:10:57 PMfrom the old days when i use to shoot trap and use to reload all my shells....the shell on the right looks like it has less pellets in the shell case,which wouldcreate the pushed in look of the crimp...this would happen if the tube of pelletsgot a jam...maybe something got jamed in their loading process....and thereforethere are less pellets in each shell...which would make sense in low pellet numbersat the range....just a guess, russ
Quote from: SumToy on June 23, 2012, 10:02:07 PMGlad you found the problem. Your gun was going to make me pull my hair out. LOL
Quote from: killdee on June 23, 2012, 06:26:42 PMHmmmmm, do you have a scale, weigh em and see if there is a difference between the older good shells and the new.
Quote from: SumToy on June 24, 2012, 12:46:31 PMFrom a builder side I am not looking at that the crimp as much as color. Look at shell color looks like change in hull. Would like to know if it is just not as dark or it us not as thick. This all comes into play with chambers.
Quote from: yelpy on June 24, 2012, 09:53:30 PMQuote from: SumToy on June 24, 2012, 12:46:31 PMFrom a builder side I am not looking at that the crimp as much as color. Look at shell color looks like change in hull. Would like to know if it is just not as dark or it us not as thick. This all comes into play with chambers. Not to sure but it is possible for the color to fade over the years and the crimp could also start to cave in from components settling. I do have some 20 guage Fed shells that have changed color from when they were bought. Not to sure if that is the case here. It sure does look like they may be loaded a bit different or the hulls are different lengths.