So Im still reading all the manuals for the kit I bought because Im learning to reload for 12ga.
I also just learned of a thing called aguila mini shells. they are 12 ga 1 and 3/4 inch shells. Meaning you can pack a lot more into the mag.
This raises a question, why do wads take up so much space? why arent wads just a gas sealing shot cup? Why does the wad make the shell's shot column so long? The only thing I can think of is maybe for leverage with ejector springs.
Anyone ever play with shell length going smaller than the 2"3/4, 3" and 3.5"? Application is an 870.
Im thinking once Ive got the basics coverdd it might be time to start a for of wildcat experiments. How compact can you make good shells?
I also just learned of a thing called aguila mini shells. they are 12 ga 1 and 3/4 inch shells. Meaning you can pack a lot more into the mag.
This raises a question, why do wads take up so much space? why arent wads just a gas sealing shot cup? Why does the wad make the shell's shot column so long? The only thing I can think of is maybe for leverage with ejector springs.
Anyone ever play with shell length going smaller than the 2"3/4, 3" and 3.5"? Application is an 870.
Im thinking once Ive got the basics coverdd it might be time to start a for of wildcat experiments. How compact can you make good shells?


















































