i will do some research thanksYou might check with Kent for some Gamebore stuff out of the UK. Typically a little higher pressure than RST and a little more punch. But still fine in all of my vintage guns.
the low pressure is not that big a deal i'm more concerned about the lengthYou might check with Kent for some Gamebore stuff out of the UK. Typically a little higher pressure than RST and a little more punch. But still fine in all of my vintage guns.
I am curious as to why you are not looking into handloading 20 gauge 2 1/2 " i know you have the skill and knowledge to produce those shells ?the low pressure is not that big a deal i'm more concerned about the length
the gun is a 1913 parker
i sold my 20 ga loader 3 or 4 years ago because my guns were 2 3/4 inI am curious as to why you are not looking into handloading 20 gauge 2 1/2 " i know you have the skill and knowledge to produce those shells ?![]()
Rst are hit and miss i read on shotgun form that they actually closed the doorsDon't have any hunting buddies living in the US that could bring you up a case of RST?
nothing at the momentProphet River had 20 gauge 2 1/2 Kent Gamebore last time I looked but goes fast and not cheap.
They are still open and still producing. I just ordered and they delivered within a week two flats of low pressure 2 1/2" 16ga to a buddy in Tucson that he is bringing up with him for me.Rst are hit and miss i read on shotgun form that they actually closed the doors
They are still open and still producing. I just ordered and they delivered within a week two flats of low pressure 2 1/2" 16ga to a buddy in Tucson that he is bringing up with him for me.
My friends from the US have brought stuff up for the past 30 years when we get together hunting and never an issue, ever.I'm not sure you are aware of this, but your buddy could run seriously afoul of US regulations. They have quite strict export regulations on ammo and don't mess around. I would suggest you and your buddy be extremely careful.
By way of contrast, Canada has quite lenient import rules. So easy to get lulled into complacency if you are only thinking about getting past Canadian border agents.
He brings ammo up all the time for hunting. They've never bothered him or my other buddy about ammo when they come up hunting.
Check them for what? Bringing ammo to shoot while they are hunting in Canada? They are allowed to bring a specified amount each trip and often make multiple trips between spring and fall seasons. Almost all free-lancers do. Pretty much the only visiting US hunters that don't are the ones going with outfitters. If you've ever seen the trunk loads of swag some of these industry pro's bring to the outfitters to hand out you may be in for a big surprise.That may be true.....until the US authorities check him.
Check them for what? Bringing ammo to shoot while they are hunting in Canada? They are allowed to bring a specified amount each trip and often make multiple trips between spring and fall seasons. Almost all free-lancers do. Pretty much the only visiting US hunters that don't are the ones going with outfitters. If you've ever seen the trunk loads of swag some of these industry pro's bring to the outfitters to hand out you may be in for a big surprise.



























