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If I was just getting into a hammer 10 gauge, and RST was not an option, I would shoot/reload black powder shells. You can get brass shells like in the picture below or reload plastic shells with the same technique and hand tools. There is a company called Track of the Wolf that has all of the supplies except the black powder.
Trust me you will be enjoy it...it is fun to shoot these with the shells they would have shot when new.
That is a favorite 10 gauge of mine a #2 Frame Top Action with 30" Twist barrels.
Good luck!
Jay
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Can you load smokeless loads in brass shells? If not, why not?
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