Something to keep in mind is the powder a company is using in its shell.

While the bulk of my reloading expereince is with handguns, I know it is possible to use identical compenents, get similiar velocities and a different powder and seen a C.U.P. difference in pressure of a couple thousand C.U.P. in a handgun

My view is that I will pay the extra money for the RST shells or maybe the Winchester Feather Lites rather then take a chance with a really nice, expensive shotgun that might be hard or impossible to replace using ammo that may or may not be too much for the gun.

Last edited by Chantry; 04/09/15 11:37 AM.

I have become addicted to English hammered shotguns to the detriment of my wallet.