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Unread 01-10-2024, 09:47 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Craig Larter View Post
If you don't reload the 10ga and/or 8ga it becomes a very expensive proposition in my opinion. Reloading is so easy and opens up many new avenues to Parker collecting. Reloaders need to keep the obsolete metallic cartridges and shotgun shells alive. The old 10's and 8's need to be kept alive, it's part of our American heritage. Remember Charlie Cleveland
As Craig said, these will never wear out. They can be found, vintage or new. I have located 16 gauge, 12 and 10’s. The wads are readily available and inexpensive. Simple hand tools do the job.
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