Firstly, I know that Leland is the gold standard for 12g, but I don't use 12gs enough to justify the quantity it would take to make bringing them into Canada worthwhile. Crosmans are plentiful locally and typically priced the lowest.
A couple years ago I bought a box of Crosmans and they were made in the US. Earlier this year I bought another box from the same store and they were all made in China. A few weeks ago they were on sale so I picked up another box and they were made in Hungary (a mix of Chinese and Hungarian were on the shelf).
Pictured below are 12gs from all different manufacturers. From left to right it's: China, China, Hungary, US. Most of the Chinese ones in the box had dimples in the cap (as shown in pic 2, #2), while some were flat. I'm not sure if this relates to the fill in any way.
Has anyone here noticed particularly good/bad results from Crosmans depending on the manufacturer? Each box and individual cartridge is marked with country of origin. So far I've only used the US ones so I don't really have anything to go off of.
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A couple years ago I bought a box of Crosmans and they were made in the US. Earlier this year I bought another box from the same store and they were all made in China. A few weeks ago they were on sale so I picked up another box and they were made in Hungary (a mix of Chinese and Hungarian were on the shelf).
Pictured below are 12gs from all different manufacturers. From left to right it's: China, China, Hungary, US. Most of the Chinese ones in the box had dimples in the cap (as shown in pic 2, #2), while some were flat. I'm not sure if this relates to the fill in any way.
Has anyone here noticed particularly good/bad results from Crosmans depending on the manufacturer? Each box and individual cartridge is marked with country of origin. So far I've only used the US ones so I don't really have anything to go off of.
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