12ga specialty rounds.....any good?

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I doubt an overzealous prosecutor is going to show those Italian Centurion rounds to a jury...after all, a picture of the Colosseum isn't quite as shocking as a reaper.

Great joke, Robert.
 
One thing I haven't figure out is, why are there so many distributors for this stuff when I can't for the life of me figure out who the manufacturer is. I'm not thinking of the Centurion, I'm thinking of the same mix of Rhodesian, Flechette, Flamethrower, etc., I've seen on several websites. I'm betting it's not Federal or Remington. :neener:
(Edit: Ack, as usual, I answered my question right after I wrote it. The manufacturers are A.L.S. Technologies and N.A.M. Exploding ammo, per the Ammunition to Go website.)

Also, I understand that the Pepper Blast is short (and low-pressure) enough to be fired from flare guns, but I still think it's odd that they never specify the length. How often do you see a magnum load specified as "Three inches or a little more, maybe even three and a half"?? I'm sure there is a spec for 12-gauge flare gun loads ... maybe 1.5" or something? ... but it never gets specified. :scrutiny: Probably because it's being sold to people who don't care about such things, and who just kind of stick whatever ammo they have in whatever gun they have and see what will work.
 
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