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I agree with Kevin.
My understanding of the reason for the ridge being added to industrial shells was to make it IMPOSSIBLE for someone to accidentally shoot them in a sporting arm.
You know how people ignore clear warnings.
While yours may be loaded with buckshot, some of the industrial shells have outrageous hunks of cast lead- square not spherical- protruding from the case mouth. They are UGLY.
Kiln guns are more like cannons than guns.