claybuster wads
are claybuster wads good to use in winchester high brass hulls? I'm loading 1 1/8 oz (12ga) just for practice shooting. what's the difference in claybusters and, let's say, AA'S?
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c.b.'s=aa whites. all win compresion formed hulls are supposed to be the same vol. 0 -
Mike, is that Anzio Annie? 0 -
it seemed that they were the same as winaa12. thanks mike. 0 -
I used claybuster for years as a substitute for AA's and they worked just fine for me, both high base and low base. 0 -
ordered 1,000 for $14 + $5 shipping. they came in yesterday and look pretty descent. cant beat the price!!! my local supplier gets $6.49/250 wads. that relates to $25.96 + 7% tax, plus two hours driving and $11.00 worth of gas. going by our local prices, the internet is the ONLY way to go to save on reloading supplies, even when having to pay the hazmat fee. 0 -
Although I don't load high base shells I have used Claybuster wads for 20 years and they have always been great. Both in AA and STS hulls. 0 -
I don't remember if they were claybuster or not but I got hold of some el cheapo wads a few years ago that wouldn't seal the bore when cold and/or the cup broke up when fired after being carried in a vest in cold weather. 0 -
Claybusters are a favorite of mine for skeet and quail. Soft, open early, more fingers. Unfortunately not always obtainable here. Works well in Winc, Rem, Fed! 0 -
Used a ton of them in 12 and 20ga.AA's and Federal paper.Trap and skeet.+1 on the open early.Great wad 0
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