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Reloading RST 20 gauge
Unread 01-02-2021, 08:19 PM   #1
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I just picked up a 20 gauge Sterlingworth with 2.5” chambers. I ordered some RST 2.5” Ultra-Lite shells and want to reload the hulls as I shoot them. I have only reloaded for my 28 gauge in the past and I am new to having a shorter shell. What recipes should I use for these hulls?

I emailed RST but have not heard back from them yet.
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Search RST in the reloading section and you should find several suggestions.
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I shoot factory AA and Gun Clubs thru my 20 Sterlingworth--they are a little shorter to begin with than FEDERALS OR Herters 20's. I reload the Gun clubs and AA's to 3/4 oz and they are wonderful in short chambered Foxes and Parkers--the pressures are also quite low. Go to the Hogjdon and Alliant powders reloading sites for 3/4 and light 7/8 oz loads
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