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Unread 02-19-2022, 07:56 PM   #1
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Thanks for sharing...that is a great resources! I had written down a handful that I had asked about over the years. I just saved these 2 pictures and hope to refer to them soon when we are all able to order a few cases again...
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Has anyone who has talked to RST have an idea as to what wad and powder they use in the 12 and 16 Lites and Ultralites?
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Has anyone who has talked to RST have an idea as to what wad and powder they use in the 12 and 16 Lites and Ultralites?
A few off us have dissected and discussed this. I recall we were pretty much in agreement the wads were Gualandi, but I wouldn't guess at the powder. could be a bad mistake.
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