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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Hood County, Texas
Posts: 12
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Morning;
Ten years ago when I shot in a company trap and skeet league, I saved my 12 and 20 gauge hulls expecting to reload them soon. I won't say that I procrastinate or anything, but today I thought I should do something with them, either sell them or borrow some reloading equipment. They are once fired Win AA hulls, kept in a large trash can in the shed, dry, but subjected to the harsh Texas heat and cold, numbering about 1,000. Do you think the plastic is still safe after all the years? I don't want to jeopardize somebody's safety.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NW Florida
Posts: 8,662
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I don't think the heat or cold would hurt them. It's more the UV rays from the sun that destroys plastic. So if they were in a shed, in a trash can, so the sun's rays didn't hit 'em, they should be fine.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 3,113
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You're fine, I'm still loading some that are well over 10 years old with no issue, including AA's. Wads can age, a skeet buddy who shoots .410 had some very old wads and they were coming apart, the plastic had degraded enough over about 10-15 years. A call to Remington confirmed that it was a good possibility with everything else being considered; powder, press adjustments, gun, etc.
Hulls are good and even wads will be safe, if not perfect performers.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Heart Of Texas
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They will be ok so long as theyve never been wet.
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Hood County, Texas
Posts: 12
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That's good news guys. I respectfully appreciate the info.
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