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			I can recommend these. The recoil is not what I would call soft but there is a difference over, say, the one ounce Fiocchis I also use. They break targets nicely.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Harold, I do not have any experience with the Herters shells since I only shoot reloads.  The current load I use is: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	AA case 15.5 gr. of Alliant Extra Lite Claybuster 1078-12 7/8 oz of hard shot Win 209 primer Published velocity is 1200 at 8300 psi They are soft shooting, reasonably clean, and pattern well. I am loading them for $4.65 per box including tax.  | 
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			Cabela's once had a problem with pressure in it's Herter's pistol or rifle ammo, but claim to have corrected it. I have found their shotgun shells loud and to buck like a mule. I don't shoot them in my Twist or Damascus Parkers. I do like Noble Sport's 1oz and 7/8oz loads in 12 gauge and will shoot them in my 1881 Lifter with Twist barrels. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I highly recommend the Herter's Low Recoil in 12 gauge.  I shoot 4+ boxes per week and have been very pleased.  They smoke clays, yet are soft on my Parkers and Repros ... and my shoulder.  I wait for Cabela's to offer free shipping, then order several flats.  Such a good value that it no longer makes sense to reload 2.75 inch sporting clays loads.  Leaves me more time to reload short tens and 2.5 inch twelves. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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	I order them from: Gamaliel Shooting Supply 1497 Fountain Run Road Gamaliel, Kentucky 42140 Phone: 270-457-2825 Fax: 270-457-3974 I just checked their stock and no 16's. Only 12, 20, & .410. Why don't you call them and see if they can't get them. Harry  | 
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			Seems to be a quality low recoil shotshell. I have shot about 10 flats over the last year or so.  Used the 1oz. and 1 1/8  7 1/2`s for trap and sporting. Have used in my vintage SBT`s and in my 1907 GH with damascus barrels... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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