calvados.boulard
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Shoot great in my semi, and two of my o/u, but the other o/u pierces primers. Good buy for the guns that like it.
Thanks,
Cal.
Thanks,
Cal.
$74/case 250.Never had any issues with them and I've shot several flats of each type of target shells in 12g. The Extra Light don't cycle semi-autos well but that's to be expected. My guns LOVE the handicap #8 shot.
For pricing, you didn't say what sort of deal but I regularly pick them up on sale for about $60 a flat plus tax. Gotta love the price on them!
$74/case 250.
No thanks. Cheddite primers. Enough said!
I used to shoot flats of them. Unfortunately I bought an O/U that pierces the cheddite primers in the lower barrel occasionally so I stopped using them. They are great otherwise- clean, cheap and available everywhere around here.
For the unknowing, can you please explain the issues with Cheddite?
Some could think it's a cheese spread, and wonder why it's used in primers.
R.
No thanks. Cheddite primers. Enough said!
Not sure that it is just the Cheddite primers .....May have something to do with pressures.......My o/u pierces the Challenger primers but when I reload with Cheddite primers in STS hulls I do not get pierced primers.
For the unknowing, can you please explain the issues with Cheddite?
Some could think it's a cheese spread, and wonder why it's used in primers.
R.
They will with continued use ruin your firing pins and elongate your firing pin holes weakening your breech face in the process. I don't knowingly shoot anything that runs Cheddite primers.
Are there other brands that run Cheddite primers besides Challenger?
Great answers, BTW!
R.
Kent.Are there other brands that run Cheddite primers besides Challenger?
Great answers, BTW!
R.
Cheddite has never corrected the issue of their primers being pierced after 20+ years and the problem is ongoing. I have never once had a Fed/Win/Rem 209 primer fail. Cheddites are brittle and known for fracturing or puncturing however you prefer to refer to it. They will with continued use ruin your firing pins and elongate your firing pin holes weakening your breech face in the process. I don't knowingly shoot anything that runs Cheddite primers.
RIO branded 12g and possible other gauges use Cheddites, though I don't believe RIOs are common in North America.
Thanks,
Cal.
There are many reasons to choose one ammo over another. Small-minded bigotry toward Quebec isn't one of them.



























