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Unread 04-23-2011, 08:18 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig View Post
Pat, you will not find better loads than RST even if you load your own.

I won't buy another brand - there's nothing better.
Dean, RST produces great shells and Morris is providing a necessary and wonderful service for aficianados of classic double guns.

That said, you have it backwards, nobody can find better shells then their own reloads. Reloading allows you to develop the best loads for any particular gun by changing the mix of variables; primer, powder, powder amount, wad, hull etc to get the desired performance. Reloading lets you control pressures and even use loads that are not commercially available or readily available such as 3/4 ounce 12ga. It also provides a wider range of shot sizes and shot weights than is currently offered by RST.

If you like to use your guns a lot factory shells are cost prohibitive in many cases. Just for my use in shooting crows over the past 12 months I would have spent almost $1100 for RST 2 7/8" 10ga, cost for the same amount of my reloads, $285. My savings over the course of the year is even greater if I threw in shells used for trapshooting and waterfowling with it.

Again RST's are great and it's the best choice for the casual shooter but the best shells for both performance and volume are reloads.
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