They work, they are not too expensive, and if your barrel and choke isn't too rough, they don't leave all that much behind. I had one barrel that you could peel strips of plasic from the forcing cone and choke. A light polishing and no more troubles. Maybe it was just a little buildup that got polished out, but it made a big difference. It didn't matter what wads you shot through it, there would eventually be enough residue to concern me. It just seemed that the CB1100-12 wads were the second worse in that barrel. The very worst was the CB0118-12. Had some hulls and powder combinations that were worse than others, or so it seemed. No major troubles in other barrels that I've noticed. These wads work fine in Remington and Win AA hulls of old or new design.
They work OK, but I prefer the Windjammer II for my 1 oz loads. Less pressure and great patterns, with no plastic build-up. 16.5 gr Nitro100, or 18 gr Promo or ClayDot performs great!
I have been using that wad for a while now in my 1oz 16's load with no problems. I have not heard any complaints at OGC and more than a few shooters here use Claybuster wads. I think they are a good value.
I`ve used this wad for many years and never had any plastic build-up in any gun nor do I see any in any other club members gun . All I saw in the past was a few photos on this site many months ago .
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