Yes for CAS.Looks like you're all ready to "ride the river with" as it were! What with your coachman's shotgun! Is this for CAS?
So how many in the box?
I assume you are driving to Winter Range, not going to try to bring that onto a plane.
Well, let's see. Going to Cowtown to warm up. 10 stages.Sheesh.
I've never been to Winter Range.
How many rounds do you need?
Ever have one of those days when the smoke is thick and the TO keeps yelling up, up, up, up
....How many loading do you get with BP using these hulls? .....
Since no one answered your question from what I know about it this is a one time use deal.
BC. I did reply on pm to Gaucho Gringo as he alsSince no one answered your question from what I know about it this is a one time use deal. The black powder is pretty hard on the plastic hulls temperature wise. At least that's what the local BP shot shell reloaders have told me.
I bought and loaded up a couple of boxes of the all brass cases. Lovely to look at, easy to reload and slip in and out of my double in such a nice manner. But a downside I'd not expected is that the brass hulls really bind in the leather loops of my cartridge belt. The plastic hulls barely holds in the leather loops at all but the brass just grabs like Velcro! ! !
I load modern plastic hulls with Black Powder all the time. It is not a problem to get several loadings from one hull, but the pain in the butt is rinsing them out first to rinse away the BP fouling residue left behind. When I load 45 Colt or 44-40 with Black Powder I first rinse the cases to remove the fouling, then I let them air dry for a day or two. Then they go into the tumbler no different than other brass.
With shotshells, I don't bother rinsing them out, I just throw them away after one loading. I am an inveterate dumpster diver and I have a huge supply of hulls that have only been fired once or twice with Smokeless. With hulls that have been fired with Smokeless, you can reload them with Black Powder with no rinsing. But rinsing the hulls and drying them is too much bother for me, so I discard them after one load of Black Powder. If I wanted to rinse them and dry them out I could probably get three or four loadings before the folds of the crimp started to burn through.
Not required. I tried washing shotgun hulls once. I reload Remington Nitro Golds up to 8 times with whatever is cheap. I've used 777, Pyrodex, APP, Skirmish Fg, several brands of black in both FFg and FFFg. I throw away functional hulls that show external burns.