I have done some research on the Magtech brass hulls, but have not loaded any yet. I have 16 ga hulls on hand. It seems that getting enough ignition pressure to burn smokeless powder is a problem. The inside of the hull is very slick and the primer has a tendency to push the contents down the barrel before the powder builds enough pressure to ignite properly. Card type over powder wads also allow some blow-by. Black powder is far easier to ingnite, and always works. I'd predict success with fast burning smokeless flake powder like red dot, a modern plastic over powder gas seal, magnum LP primer and well sealed case mouth. BUT shotshell loading is notorious for pressure spikes from seemingly small changes in components, so I haven't tested my theory. An observation when I was looking into this problem is that the over powder cup on 12 ga. Winchester wads made for target loads is a perfect fit in the 16 ga brass shells. The shot cup will not fit and would need to be cut off. But who knows what a plastic over powder cup, fibre wad, smokeless powder, and glued in o/s card will do for pressure and ignition! I think I'll stick to black powder and fiber wads when I load mine.