Just got back from running 100 rounds through my little Rizzini 702 o/u. As most everyone knows, this was my first time shooting RST ammo. The recoil was very soft IMO, and report may of been just slightly less than shooting AAs.

In comparing AAs to RST, the quality of RST shells were of a much higher quality all around in terms of external appearance in constancy with shell crimp and length. Performance wise RST broke clays. On a couple of the double stations, I used AA / RST and noted a slight difference in recoil and report which made me double check the barrels

IMO, great shells! With lower pressures I am curious how RST 7/8 oz 28 gauge would perform in the grouse woods. Dont get me wrong, I think anything over 3/4 oz in a 28 gauge you need to go up in caliber. However, it does put that thought in ones head.

Rich