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I owned a B Rizzini for a while. It was nimble, but recoil was still sharp. I reloaded for it and finally sold the gun and reloading equipment. I've settled on 7 lb 12 gauge guns with 7/8 loads as the line of perfection for me. If a guy reloads, you can make a 12 an effective go to platform with...
If you are talking 12 ga, I'd say the Beretta. The receiver is much smaller and lower. A Browning, to me, makes me feel like a locomotive driver. Of all the Italian guns (and I have owned many makes), I still prefer the Beretta. That said, both companies make excellent products. Aesthetics are...
Belt pouches, like a nail apron everything is low and doesn't add to upper body heat. One side for shells other for hulls. I like the Filson but I think they are too expensive considering all the good alternates available.
I started with two of these. I attached skateboard wheels to the front legs and bolted the rear to a sheet of plywood enabling different presentations.
Go to the powder manufacturer for this info, it's free and easy. As for oal the previous poster is correct that if too long the shell won't feed. I keep the shoulder of the swc even with the top of the brass.
Winchester promo hulls are the worst to reload, throw them away. I have had the best results with Remington (Gun Club, Shur Shot or STS), Federal (or Estate) and Win AA. You should be able to find plenty laying on the ground or in the trash at any clays range. Bring a box and pick them up. Re...
The only answer to the original question is without a chronometer you can't know how fast the bullet is going. Even with one you'll need to clock several to find a mean. Would you time a race by counting Mississippis or tell time by the sun?
Corn cob does an overall better and faster shine job for me than walnut. Walnut is more economical, so that's my go to. I flirted with a stainless/Thumler setup, but cost of mobilization wasn't worth it.
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