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Unread 09-02-2022, 03:26 PM   #1
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i've shot a bunch of mini shells just to get started. 5/8 ounce. they break clays. 1904 VH. 12 G. i guess it's time to move up a bit.
This came up not long ago. The mini shells as a general rule are not low pressure at all. I remeber when they came out and the intent was to get the max number of rounds in a Rambo shotgun with extended magazine. They load them about to the max to keep from losing too much performance. I don't think they are a good idea in older guns.

I do load some in short shells to avoid fillers and multiple wads with light loads.
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This came up not long ago. The mini shells as a general rule are not low pressure at all. I remeber when they came out and the intent was to get the max number of rounds in a Rambo shotgun with extended magazine. They load them about to the max to keep from losing too much performance. I don't think they are a good idea in older guns.

I do load some in short shells to avoid fillers and multiple wads with light loads.
thanks.....iv'e shot a bunch of them with no problem but ill rethink it. almost no recoil. after reading this thread i shot a few heavier loads last week...also with no problem. i guess it's time to start loading my own. i was aware of the more in the magazine aspect but not the pressure. i have heard there are shotguns they won't cycle. thanks again.
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thanks.....iv'e shot a bunch of them with no problem but ill rethink it. almost no recoil. after reading this thread i shot a few heavier loads last week...also with no problem. i guess it's time to start loading my own. i was aware of the more in the magazine aspect but not the pressure. i have heard there are shotguns they won't cycle. thanks again.
The problem I've had with reloading over the last couple of years is finding components. Everything generally but especially the primers I like.
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thanks.....iv'e shot a bunch of them with no problem but ill rethink it. almost no recoil. after reading this thread i shot a few heavier loads last week...also with no problem. i guess it's time to start loading my own. i was aware of the more in the magazine aspect but not the pressure. i have heard there are shotguns they won't cycle. thanks again.
From things I have read, the problem with cycling is more a physical handling problem due to the mismatch between the very short shells and the stroke cycle travel length with auto's and pumps. The actions just simply don't handle the short dumpy shells well.
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