I didn't see in a search where anyone has had any issues, but I have.
I have been using Winchester red wads for years over BP and one once of shot. This works well for my purpose (cowboy action shooting) and since the shorter wad over the large amount of powder (65gr) makes for a nice factory looking crimp on my Mec Sizemaster, I wanted to stay with the same wad, but Winchester decided not to make them any more. I need a good looking smooth hull to be able to shuck them quickly out of a double.
I ran out of my supply of the Win red wads and bought some of the Ballistic Products red wad repros. Today I ran out of my win wads and started in on the repro wads and even though they look to be the same as the old, they are of a different plastic and harder. I noticed the hardness as I rammed the wad down over the powder. Mostly as the wad went over the old crimp edge of my once fired hulls. Then in the final crimp stage I totally ruined 3 shells trying to get 50 loaded. They wrinkled badly and are actually bent. Totally unusable and now have to be taken apart to salvage shot and powder. Most of the rest, which are still usable, show a slight bulge at the over powder cup portion of the wad. I can use them though.
Not my idea of a factory looking reload. I guess I will have to see if I can find another wad that will work in my column of AA hulls, amount of powder and shot. I could go to fibre wads and over powder cards, but with no chokes the shot spread is such that I have real issues knocking down steel plates. The load I use works more like a rifle than anything at the close distances I shoot at, but the heavy plates must go down.
Anyone else have any kind of issues like this? Could I have gotten a batch that the plastic is harder or all those win repros hard plastic? What other Win wad would be about the same height and all to suit my purpose?
Thanks for any help or advice.