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Are Herter's 28 gauge hulls the same as AAs?

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#1 ·
Are the Herter's 28ga the same hull as 28ga AAs? Except, of course, in black.
 
#3 ·
I think Win made some ammunition for Herters. I don't know if they made it in 28 ga, but they might have. Regardless, the 28 ga. AAHS is a simple straight-walled Riefenhauser-type hull, unlike its 12 and 20 ga, cousins. It's likely just about any Herter's hull is the same. Cut one of each open and compare the innards. It's likely they are the same or similar from a reloading data standpoint but no where near similar in terms of quality.
 
#15 ·
FWIW, I obtained some 20ga hulls with "Browning's" Logo, and they had the feel of Winchester making. They could have been brass washed steel, and they were 6pt crimp. Im shooting them now, have gotten several reloads and a few have split down the side.
If they were 8pt crimp they would be "highly desired" in my shop.. ha
Yea, Winchester seems to be making shells for several companies.
 
#16 ·
For the past several years, the Herters 28 gauge shells have been made by Winchester. The hull is identical to the AA, except the tube is black. Even the basewads are red and stamped “WW”. Punch out the primer, and you’ll see that the head is brass, not brass plated steel, as it will not stick to a magnet once the primer is gone.

Current Herters .410s are also made by Winchester, and the hulls are identical to the AAHS, except for the black tube. Current 12s and 20s are basically a Winchester Super Target or Universal hull.

The previous Herters 28s from 5-10 years ago used a Cheddite hull with a high, brass plated steel cap. It’s really easy to tell the difference.