Thanks, for the link Replacement.

I've never been much of a fan of the B & P 12 ga. shells. Years ago I tried them in a Beretta 682 and the heads would slip under the ejectors occasionally, which is very frustrating when shooting a round of clays. A few years ago I ordered two flats of the low pressure Comp Ones. They fail to fire a high percentage of the time due to light primer strikes. They do it in every gun I ever tried them in, even my Perazzi. The problem is different rim dimensions that allow the shell to sit deeper in the chamber creating excess headspace, and light primer strikes. I've still got most of those two flats.

I am in hopes that they will keep the 3/4 oz. .410 loads available, though. I'd like to try them, but I won't order two flats without trying a box first.

SRH


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