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Unread 03-17-2017, 07:26 PM   #4
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Josh,

I have the 10 gauge brass shells from RMC. I like them. Very well made and tight tolerances. I use them for shooting black powder and nitro. They are more expensive than other brands but the advantage with RMC is the shells are thicker and can be used with plastic wads for whatever gauge shell you are shooting. Perfect for those special loads for hunting.

All you need to get are 16 gauge over shot cards and Duco cement if you just going to shoot nitro. 16 gauge nitro cards and filler wads if shooting black. Another tip would be to get a wood loading block and a vintage powder / shot dipper to pour your shot in. Check Ebay searching "vintage shotgun reloading tools". These shells also use 209 primers so reloading is even made more simple.
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