The only caveat is one will need to use smooth Win Aa or Rem STS type hulls for best results. These smooth sided hulls do not stick in the chambers like the ribbed type (Federal/Estate, Winchester, Remington, Fiocchi, et al) will often do. The AA and STS will also have the brass heads which again are "slicker" and more resilient than the zinc/steel heads of the less expensive lines.

In my small sample size of two I found the 410 tubes to be less sensitive to hull type but others have had dismal results with anything ribbed. The Remington STS in 410 are ribbed and would stick occasionally in the tubes. PMC and Nobel were as reliable as Win AA until the third or fourth loading were they began to stick. Federal and Remington's field line stuck pretty regularly from the start as did Fiocchi.

The 20 and 28 tubes stuck everything except AA and STS on a regular basis.