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Originally Posted by Rick Roemer
I’ve always been an RST fan, but as everyone knows 2 1/2 inch 12 gauge has not been reproduced regularly in the last few years. Through this site, I found a company called Shenk ammunition and decided to try them. The shells are 2 1/2 inch, 1 oz of number 8 shot and 1175 ft./s. Not using any precise measurement tools I can tell these recoil much greater than an RST of similar composition. I’m shooting a one frame DH Damascus 12 gauge and I’m worried about stock damage. I’m wondering if others have had similar experience with this brand? I think they are well-made shells, but the felt recoil is substantially greater than others of this rating. Thx
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Just curious as to why you shoot 2 1/2” shells in the D grade gun?
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