My previous thread about load data, bushings and powder weight not jiving IS about loading for 12 gauge. That is for my husband's Winchester 97. I have a SxS 20 gauge that I also want to load for. These are two completely different threads, which is why tried not to confuse the issue by continuing the other thread and started a new one on the different topic. I just went back and re-read what I had posted so far and my bad...I never specified that I was looking for 20 gauge. Sorry to have slipped up on that one. I have a lot of other things that are on my mind right now, and I probably thought I typed it while I was thinking of something else.
12 gauge information does not help me with this thread, as I am looking for information on 20 gauge Gun Club reloading. I do not want to use his 97, as it just has too much kick for me to feel comfortable (at least right now, and yes, I shot a few rounds with it). Plus his length of pull is 2 inches longer than mine. I do not feel physically comfortable using his longer LOP guns, and I am certain there is an accuracy factor in there as well with that issue.
We went to our reloading supply store and looked in the Lyman Shotshell Reloading Handbook (5th ed), which was the only shotshell reloading book they had. We did not find ANY mention of Remington Gun Club shells, and even in the shotshell identification guide, there was only ONE Remington 20 gauge shell pictured. I guess I'm going to have to find a marked STS, Premier or RXT shell at the range and cut it apart and compare it with a Gun Club shell, if I want to load these.