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| The older guns will "usually" pattern a little tighter with shells loaded with plastic wads that have wad shotcups.
I don't know that the RST shells are completely modern style (as I have not used them- if I want odd stuff I load my own) If they are old style no-shotcup loads then they will pattern as per spec. |
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| RST makes a range of cartridges. Some are paper with felt was and cardboard over the shot
Some are plastic with hull, with plastic wads, but cardboard lightly crimped over the shot.
If you have questions call them. RST is very helpful. |
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| RST is wonderful. Burnt paper is where it’s at |
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| The only way to really know is to shoot some patterns. There are just too many variables. C.G.B. |
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| quote: Originally posted by cgbach: The only way to really know is to shoot some patterns. There are just too many variables. C.G.B.
About the only true way to know |
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