Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: seth30 on January 31, 2015, 04:53:40 PM
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I just scored a bunch of old wanda 2 3/8 plastic hulls. I can not find any load data online. Do any of you oldtimers have recipes that I could get from you?
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2 3/4?
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nope
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Seth is on the money 2 3/8th is correct for this old hull as well as most 2 3/4. The hull will measure 2 3/4 after firing and the crimp extends.
I don't think you'll find any reloading data on the WANDA hulls, like my Active hulls I like. I'm not an expert by all means but I would start with a mild load of powder and a 1 1/8 wad and shot. The tricky thing would how to contain the shot, they came with a 3/8" over shot wad that was rolled crimped in. I would suggest looking at what Ballistic Products has to roll crimp in a 3/8 overshot card.
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+1 for ballistic products. May even want to email BP. They may have some data for you in the archives :dunno: I never seen 2 3/8. Learn something new every day
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I sent a email to BPI and awaiting a reply :tup:
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BPI told me not to load them as they were not made after 1971. They are also not keyed for 209 primers, and they highly recommended I dispose of them as plastic becomes brittle over the years and would not be safe to shoot. :bash:
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Bummer
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BPI told me not to load them as they were not made after 1971. They are also not keyed for 209 primers, and they highly recommended I dispose of them as plastic becomes brittle over the years and would not be safe to shoot. :bash:
:yeah: :bdid:
I have a box of them too, were in with my grandpas stuff... They look cool, but something tells me even if you could reload them, they would be pretty low dose
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BPI told me not to load them as they were not made after 1971. They are also not keyed for 209 primers, and they highly recommended I dispose of them as plastic becomes brittle over the years and would not be safe to shoot. :bash:
:yeah: :bdid:
I have a box of them too, were in with my grandpas stuff... They look cool, but something tells me even if you could reload them, they would be pretty low dose
I still think they still could be reloaded with a mild load. The loaded one I have in my hands right now are a hot load 3 3/4 drams of powder pushing an 1 1/4 oz of #7 1/2s. All my target loads I buy or reload are 3 dram max
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Got a 209 primer to fit, but it was tight. I wonder how the depriming will go?