Thread: Cleaning Hulls
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Old May 3, 2007, 02:13 PM   #7
WCW
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I never wash hulls. I simply rag off any debris, check the interior for anything like feathers or whatever, and then load ‘em up. They last this way until the crimps are so burned they really don’t work so well anymore, and I simply toss ‘em. Two non-reloading dove hunting friends who pick up their empties will give you a lifetime supply of hulls for absolutely nothing. Baring that, local trap and skeet clubs sell hulls cheap. Cleaning shotgun hulls isn’t worth stirring the ire of the better half, nor needlessly mucking up a perfectly good washing machine.
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