Shotgun Shells: Folded Crimp vs. Rolled Crimp

The crimp of a shotgun shell is more than just a method of sealing the shell; it’s a crucial factor that influences the shell’s performance. The folded crimp and the rolled crimp are the two main types used by manufacturers and hand loaders alike. Both have their loyalists, each claiming superior performance based on specific criteria. The decision often boils down to the shooter’s priorities, whether they’re focused on reliability, ease of reloading, or shot pattern consistency.

Folded crimps, usually star-shaped, are perhaps more common in modern factory-loaded ammunition and are frequently seen in hunting and sporting shells. On the other hand, rolled crimps have a storied history and are often associated with specialized or vintage loads. Understanding the differences between these two types can help shooters make more informed choices tailored to their particular needs and preferences.

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Hodgdon Releases the 2024 Hodgdon Annual Manual 

Hodgdon Powder Company, The Gunpowder People®, is pleased to announce the release of the 2024 Hodgdon Annual Manual, the 21rst annual edition. 

This manual features data for Hodgdon, Accurate Powder®, IMR®, Ramshot® and Winchester® Smokeless Propellants. In total, more than 6,000 loads are represented in this title, with updates for more than 70 rifle and pistol cartridges and more than 1,000 shotshell loads. Along with comprehensive load data, the 2024 Hodgdon Annual Manual offers authoritative articles by leading firearms industry writers, working with the editors of Shooting Times magazine.

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Unraveling the Economic Viability of Reloading Shotgun Shells

Reloading shotgun shells has been a long-standing practice among gun enthusiasts, offering a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new ammunition. However, the economic viability of this practice is still a subject of debate. In this article, we will delve into the economics of reloading shotgun shells, analyzing their cost efficiency, and unveiling the financial prospects associated with this reloading method.

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