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I bought a flat of 20 gauge RST a couple of weeks ago. Not bismuth though. RST has had various gauges available from time to time, you just have to watch their website and buy it when they have it. I have bought a flat of 28 gauge as well. And I noticed not long ago they had 16 gauge #6 shot available. I guess what I trying to say with way too many words is that if you watch their website frequently you can find it. I have way more 20 and 28 gauge than I need.
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06-21-2022, 02:46 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Reggie,
Yours is actually an incredibly helpful reply to me, as I've been ckg RST for a couple of years now, altho not frequently, and thot I was wasting my time. Their site wording never seemed to change and I assumed they never had anything. Letting me know that it's worth more frequent cks is an important bit of info. THANKS!!! |
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06-21-2022, 04:04 PM | #6 | ||||||
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BPI has 20 gauge paper Cheddites in stock and various 20 gauge wads, rotometals has bismuth in all sizes in stock just need to find your choice of powder which is probably the hard part though gunbroker usually has any powder if you want to pay a premium.
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06-21-2022, 05:16 PM | #8 | |||||||
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I'm setup for reloading vintage pressures for lead, so I'm OK there, altho my wife doesn't want to shoot lead except at the skeet range. In the past her shooting was limited enough that I could keep up w/here thru RST, but that's fast coming to a close. |
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06-21-2022, 05:50 PM | #9 | ||||||
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If you can reload lead you might reload bismuth with minimal hassle. Suppose you bought a roll crimper and used this for your bismuth hunting loads, wouldnt have to change the reloader around (the fussy part anyway). Testing a few could corroborate the general assumption that roll crimps may lower pressure and bismuth will raise pressure to arrive at a happy medium. 20 ga no tox that is safe in old guns and with low pressure and velocity is a small market. Boss is also worth investigating.
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