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I couldn't get smokeless to work in brass, but not saying it won't. Read my thread on "crimps". The depth of crimp is very important for pressure [ .030 to .070 verys pressure from 9000 to 13000psi ]. Because we're shooting smoothbores the only resistance the shell sees is the crimp. I don't know where the "glue crimp" would be on the resistance scale for producing pressure. Paul