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20ga Trojan loads
I know this is an often beat down topic, but since I just picked up my 20, thought I'd ask.
For those of you shooting 20ga Trojans, what's the heaviest load you are shooting out of them. I was able to pick up a box of 3/4 oz 1200 FPS low recoil loads for it, figure those should be safe. I also have some 1200 1 oz loads, and would think those are ok too.
With RST not cranking out any 20ga right now, options are tight.
Gun on the bottom..... Appears to be in excellent original condition. 1929 gun.
Serial Nums not in the book, nor do there appear to be info for a letter.
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With a Trojan 20 unless you're shooting pheasant, ducks or geese I would think 3/4 oz. or 7/8 oz. loads at 1200 fps would be more than adequate. Neither I nor my guns enjoy much recoil at all, but then all I hunt with with a 20, with the exception of turkeys, are grouse and woodcock...
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