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Sidelock
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Skiving is unnecessary if you roll crimp shortened hulls, which is how I have always done it. Only extra tool necessary is a roll crimper. My tool to cut them off is homemade, and doesn't require a saw.
SRH
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Back to Polywad..
I do hope their products once again become available.
Their Spread-R inserts for 20 gauge work very well.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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I have been shooting the Kent Elite Low Recoil 2.5", 3/4 oz, #8, for a couple of years now and find them more than satisfactory. They are the only commercially available 2.5" shells in Canada. Every now and then, someone will import RST or Gamebore 2.5" shells but they are $20.00 (or more) a box and way too expensive for target use as far as I'm concerned. I can get the Kent 2.5" for around $75.00 a case and that has put an end to my reloading 2.5" target loads since I struggle to get the price for reloads under $6.00 a box in Canada. The extra $1.50 in savings is not worth my time and hassle. They are made in the US and I hope that more folks buy them so they are not discontinued. I have no idea what the pressure is but you would really have to go out of your way to make a 12 gauge 3/4 oz shell more than 7K PSI. In my opinion, if your gun is safe to shoot, it's safe with these loads. They are a bit dirty in cold (below zero) temps but not too bad. I thought that 3/4 oz would be a handicap but I have found no reduction in performance in my English guns. Even with my pre-choke bore Scottish hammergun.
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I chatted with Jay Menefee today, what a fine fella.
I sent him an email with the thread.
He said he would try to make folks aware of the thread
Mike Hope Jay is doing well. He is indeed a nice fella. What's he up to now that he sold Polywad? SRH
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I've had several enjoyable chats over the years with Jay. He was truly innovative. Gil
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He told me once that his entire reloading career began with a quest, and him ultimately designing and loading, super efficient crow loads. A man after mine own heart .........
SRH
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I am glad you guys spoke with him. Maybe the new owners will start making some shells and money
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Poor business management to buy a thriving business but then to see it fall apart. What a waste of money...
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It does read as a strange scenario but I guess that you never know what circumstances personal or otherwise may be the cause of Polywad`s issues.
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Thrive? Doubt it.
Haven't seen any of their products on the shelf in MI in 20 years. And then it was their spreaders heaped in the discount pile.
Seen a lot of custom loaders come and go.
RST seems to do a good job, and covers all the bases. Probably isn't enough business out there to keep two of them around profitably.
I know, just anecdotal.
Out there doing it best I can.
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