Cheddite 12ga 2.5" (65mm) Primed Paper Hull (100/bag)


Item Number: 1391265PAP
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 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov

Detailed Description

Cheddite 12 Gauge 2-1/2" (65mm) 12mm Primed Paper Hulls (100/bag)

Cheddite produces high quality hulls of all gauges and lengths for manufacturing clients all over the world. They produce well over a billion hulls every year. These are reliable straight-wall hulls; extremely versatile for almost all load types. They crimp easily with a fold or roll.

Specifications:

  • Gauge: 12
  • Material: Paper Tube
  • Primer: Cheddite-209
  • Color: Red
  • Length: 2.555" (65mm) (prior to crimp)
  • Brass Height: 12mm
  • Wall Thickness: 0.030"
  • Top Edge: Unskived
  • Headstamp: "12 (stars)" generic
 

Technical Guidelines for Loading Paper Tube Hulls:

Paper hulls possess unique material properties that require specific mechanical handling compared to modern plastic cases. Adhering to the following guidelines will ensure optimal performance, prevent structural failures, and extend the life of your hulls.

1. Environmental Conditioning & Moisture Control

Paper and cardboard are highly hygroscopic and react significantly to ambient humidity. If a paper tube becomes too dry, it becomes brittle and prone to splitting.

· Avoid Dry Conditions: Never load paper cases in extremely dry environments. (For example, here in Minnesota our winter weather creates very dry conditions. Our local ammo company event stores their paper hulls in a large humidor. This is what is necessary to properly store and load paper hulls.)

· Pre-Load Conditioning: We strongly recommend conditioning your hulls in an environment with a minimum of 60% relative humidity prior to loading.

· The 48-Hour Rule: Open the product boxes 48 hours before loading to allow the hulls to naturally absorb ambient moisture and reach ideal elasticity. (A home humidor or even a poor-man’s humidor made out of Tupperware and a moistened paper towel or sponge is all that is needed. Check YouTube on instructions for making your own home humidor.)

2. Crimping & Closures

· Preferred Closure: A roll crimp paired with an over-shot closure disc is highly recommended over a fold crimp for maximum hull longevity.

· Fold Crimping (6-Star): If you choose to use a 6-star fold crimp, utilize a specialized crimping starter with radiused (softer) edges to avoid scoring or splitting the paper. MEC offers a MEC 12ga Smooth-Cone Spindex Head for Paper Hulls (#1308462S).

· Pressure Management: Excessive pressure or overly sharp crimp starters will pre-cut the paper, leading to mouth cracks upon firing.

3. Hull Mouth Prepping

· Mouth Opener Adjustment: Exercise caution when adjusting the depth of the mouth opener/re-primer tool prior to wad insertion.

· Avoid Over-Flaring: Setting the tool too deeply creates structural stress and invisible micro-fractures at the mouth, which inevitably develop into longitudinal splits during firing.

4. Component Sizing & Wadding

Because paper tubes are slightly thicker than plastic tubes, the internal diameter of a paper hull is generally tighter than that of a standard plastic hull. Components that must be forced into the case will compromise its structural integrity.

· Wad Dimensions: Over-powder cards and fiber wads with a relatively large diameter will overstress the tube and cause cracking. For example, for a 12-gauge paper hull, wads greater than 18.75mm (.738") in diameter can cause cracking. for a 16-gauge paper hull, wads greater than 17.03mm (.670") in diameter can cause cracking.

· Wad Selection: It is strongly recommended to use lubricated/waxed fiber wads. When using plastic wads, Mica Wad Slick is preferred.

· Insertion Force: Any component (gas seals, plastic obturators, card discs, or fiber wads) that requires excessive force to seat can create immediate or latent structural failure.

Note on Firearms: Shotgun chambers can and do vary by manufacturer and the age of a shotgun. Please be aware that shooting paper hulls in firearms with oversized or out-of-specification chambers ("wide chambers") significantly increases the risk of hull walls splitting or rupturing upon expansion.

 

SHIPPING: Hulls are not regulated under 49CFR Special Provision 50. This means there is NO Hazmat charge when shipped by U.S. ground service. Contains a Cheddite 209 primer (Cheddite CX2000).

WARNING: You must be 18 years or older to purchase ammunition. Always make sure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm. Check local laws for other regulations.

ATTENTION: Residents of DE, DC, IL, MA, NY, and OH please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering any ammunition products.

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Great but they are never in stock 12/9/2023
Crimp beautifully and my English 2.5” chambered guns love them! Crimping is beautiful! Please get them back in stock or allow back orders?
- James Ritchie, IN
 
We always trying to get them in stock. Papers are only made once a year. It makes it difficult to keep in stock. Just give us a call and we'll do what we can for you.
--BP Customer Service
Better than plastic hulls 8/5/2018
As an occasional loader I decided to try these hulls. They crimp much better than plastic and are durable. Once-fired hulls look as good as new. I loaded using a MEC 600 Jr. and no adjustments had to be made. I was hoping to add a photo of the crimp and once fired hull.
- Gale Wold, TX
 

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