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John Davis 04-25-2016 03:17 PM

28 gauge
 
Looking for reloading data for 28 gauge Remington STS and also RST shells. 2 3/4 inch. Thanks , John

Bill Murphy 04-25-2016 04:42 PM

I like Unique powder and Remington wads. Any combination would come out of the Alliant chart on their website.

Daryl Corona 04-25-2016 07:41 PM

John;
Can't help you with the RST's but I load STS's with 12.8gr. 20/28, Rem. PT28 wad, AA209, 3/4oz. shot. Check the Alliant website as there are a number of loads for the STS using 20/28 and Unique.

http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloade...l.aspx&shotype

John Davis 04-25-2016 09:16 PM

Bill and Daryl, thanks so much for the replies. What kind of pressures are you gentlemen looking for? Thanks again, John

Daryl Corona 04-26-2016 07:12 AM

John;
I am looking for pressures between 10-12k psi. I shoot them in my VHE, OO, 30" and they are very nice to me and the gun.

CraigThompson 05-31-2016 03:52 PM

I used Winchester 540 for years , now I'm using of all things Universal Clays in the 28 and it seems pretty decent . I use the STS hull and the Claybuster knockoff wad for the WIN HS . Dunno Wat pressure or velocity but they break targets pretty darn good !

Bill Murphy 05-31-2016 06:02 PM

As Daryl says, normal 28 gauge pressures are a bit high, 10,000 or higher. However, it's up to you if that makes you nervous. The powder company manuals may lead to lower pressures. I have loaded normal powder manual target loads for my Parker 28 gauge guns since 1960 without problems. I bought my first Parker in 1960, a 28 gauge. I probably bought my next Parker about eleven years later, and shot nothing other than the Parker 28 gauge and my Dad's Model 12 Winchester in the meantime. My 28 has plenty of rounds through it without damage. Yup, I still have and shoot it.


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