Hi all - I am new to the forum and new to reloading. Awhile back I bought myself a Mec Jr reloader for shotgun reloading. I intended to dive into reloading starting with shotgun loads with my Grandfather who had done this for many years. Unfortunately within a month of me buying my loader he passed away sudden and unexpectedly. He was the only person I had to turn to with learning this stuff and so come many questions I never got to ask. Long story short, I got all his reloading gear but everything has sat on the shelf for the past year and a bit as I just haven't had the motivation.
Now I am finally getting around to a few things and have pulled the Mec Jr back out looking to do some loads...I have shells, wads, powder, all the recipe books, pellets etc. I've read through the books, watched YouTube videos and when he was alive we had some pretty in depth conversations, so I have a pretty good grasp.
One of the things I can't figure out though is determining what type of hulls I have. He had a bag full of every type of shot shell there was for 12ga as pictured below...
In my book it talks about Remington STS Plastic cases, Fiocchi plastic cases, Federal Plastic cases, Federal gold medal plastic cases, cheddite plastic cases, winchester plastic cases and probably others...but I can't for the life of me be sure how to tell which is which? I have the 5th edition shotshell reloading handbook and am referencing page 33 where it shows you each of the hulls and their specs.
I think they might be as follows?
- blue challenger shell is - Cheddite Plastic with plastic basewad?
- Red winchesters that look smoothish but have subtle ribs - Winchester HS Plastic with plastic basewad? But the book says these have low brass and the bottom of these hulls are silver in colour? or maybe these are Winchester compression formed plastic?
- Grey smooth hull - no clue?
- Maroon Federal ribbed hull - This looks like high brass to me and possibly Federal Plastic with paper basewad? or maybe it is Federal one piece plastic? It has 8 crimps on the end and both of these options say it should have 6? The only Federal maroon colour hull that has 8 crimps in my book is the Federal Gold Medal Plastic - (the bottom of the hull does say Gold Medal on it as well) however, it states low brass and to me this looks high brass in comparison to the other hulls?
Can anyone help walk me through figuring out what I have? Many thanks in advance.
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Now I am finally getting around to a few things and have pulled the Mec Jr back out looking to do some loads...I have shells, wads, powder, all the recipe books, pellets etc. I've read through the books, watched YouTube videos and when he was alive we had some pretty in depth conversations, so I have a pretty good grasp.
One of the things I can't figure out though is determining what type of hulls I have. He had a bag full of every type of shot shell there was for 12ga as pictured below...
In my book it talks about Remington STS Plastic cases, Fiocchi plastic cases, Federal Plastic cases, Federal gold medal plastic cases, cheddite plastic cases, winchester plastic cases and probably others...but I can't for the life of me be sure how to tell which is which? I have the 5th edition shotshell reloading handbook and am referencing page 33 where it shows you each of the hulls and their specs.
I think they might be as follows?
- blue challenger shell is - Cheddite Plastic with plastic basewad?
- Red winchesters that look smoothish but have subtle ribs - Winchester HS Plastic with plastic basewad? But the book says these have low brass and the bottom of these hulls are silver in colour? or maybe these are Winchester compression formed plastic?
- Grey smooth hull - no clue?
- Maroon Federal ribbed hull - This looks like high brass to me and possibly Federal Plastic with paper basewad? or maybe it is Federal one piece plastic? It has 8 crimps on the end and both of these options say it should have 6? The only Federal maroon colour hull that has 8 crimps in my book is the Federal Gold Medal Plastic - (the bottom of the hull does say Gold Medal on it as well) however, it states low brass and to me this looks high brass in comparison to the other hulls?
Can anyone help walk me through figuring out what I have? Many thanks in advance.
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