Polywad

I use them with my 1958 Model 700 English Webley and Scott 12 GA. side by side. Lighter load for less recoil (keeps my fillings from popping out by the end of the shooting day) and with the Spred R really opens up my shot coming out of my full choke barrels when I hunt ruffed grouse. Still gives effective killing performance though I have drop shot size for equivalent knock down power in heavy foliage and grouse of Maine woods. I Shot my own pattern tests with my SxS and results matched those on the poly wads website.

Call the company and they answer the phone, your questions and ship to your door. RST never answered or returned a call or email.

Overall pleased with them.

A better resource than my comments is in the link below.

http://www.sidebysideshotgun.com/articles/balance_loads_article.html
 
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polywad shells

I used them with 2 1/2" shells for old U.S. or English double guns. Worked great, I also like RST for the same reason. Spreaders are great fun in the full choke double. Both are USA made by custom made ballistic specialist, in my opinion the guys we need to support with our business!
 
Gram Crak-R

I bought a case of 28ga 20Gm in #6 called the "Gram Crak-R" few yrs ago. Kills big birds like pheasant dead out to approx 30 yrds, very effective second shot on ruffed grouse as well.
 
I bought a case of 28ga 20Gm in #6 called the "Gram Crak-R" few yrs ago. Kills big birds like pheasant dead out to approx 30 yrds, very effective second shot on ruffed grouse as well.

My little girls learned to shoot on Gram Crakr's. I love the report like a ladyfinger on fourth of July. Great dispersed pattern, pattern before velocity I think. It will verify the value of precision ammo available these days rather than mass produced Walmart wonders.
 
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