Windjammer Wad vs AA Wad

Discussion in 'Reloading Bench' started by Cole, Jul 22, 2015.

  1. Cole

    Cole Member

    I have been patterning my Windjammer wad loads and comparing the patterns to the AA wads. I have read the wj wads will give you a more open pattern. I see almost no difference.

    Wondering if anyone has the same results.
     
  2. Laserwizard

    Laserwizard Active Member Founding Member

    That's the claim. My experience has been like yours, no difference.
    I hate loading windjammer wads too, the fingers are always out of shape and it sows me down.
     
  3. hobie

    hobie Member

    The pressure is lower on the WJ wads. Seems to be much less recoil than with AA.
     
  4. Trap 2

    Trap 2 Well-Known Member Founding Member

    While loading Windjammers "CAN" be a bit of a pain, that can be easily overcome. Toss the wads into your dryer for about 15 minutes, then take them out. You will notice all the pedals are now spread open and much easier to load. When comparing WJ wads to the AA wads, I always get much better patterns and target breaks from the WJ's, especially at long yardage. As noted above, the WJ has lower pressure and are a joy to shoot. Be aware, however, the loads using the WJ's will usually require about 1/2 grain more in powder to keep the load consistent with the AA's. I load WJ's exclusively in my 27yd. loads... Just my experience...
     
  5. dr.longshot

    dr.longshot Grudge Match Champion Founding Member Forum Leader Grudge Match Champion

    Same here, load only Windjammers
     
  6. Flljutic

    Flljutic Active Member

    The drier trick works very well, I guess the heat makes the plastic relax. It's an extra step but I do like the WJ's. chris.
     
  7. Big Jack

    Big Jack Well-Known Member Founding Member

    The only function of a wad is to keep the shot out of the powder & fill the case to crimp right. WJ's do a good job of that and the price is right.
     
  8. In my opinion the windjammers are a superior wad. Lower pressures on all published data. That means less felt recoil They pattern excellent and are cost efficient. I use them for almost everything no matter the distance. If I do what I'm supposed to do the targets break!
     
  9. robb

    robb Well-Known Member

    The last WJ’s I had the pedals were connected at the top. Great HC wad. Wish someone would make them again. Dream to load.
     
  10. oldshooter1949

    oldshooter1949 Well-Known Member

    IMHO the original WJ Wad was designed for the AA hull which was King of The Hill at that time. No one else had a hull that was as good or even compared to the old style AA! Personally I would much rather load the CB version then the DR.
     
  11. mah66

    mah66 Active Member Founding Member

    What does pressure have to do with recoil if the shot payloads and velocities are the same??