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Unread 12-28-2021, 08:33 AM   #51
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How would they work in a 2 5/8" 12g VH? I sometimes over obsess about such things.
I have shot a LOT of 2 3/4” AA’s in my 1899 Titanic DH with 2 9/16” chambers when I used to shoot informal trap at my club before I got involved in Skeet.





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Andy, they'll work just fine.
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I went out on this cold winter day and put my new paper shells to good use.

When I bought them, I was thinking that they would be perfect for an early A5 of mine made in 1904. The shells and gun worked perfectly today and I shot 4 boxes. Cycled the gun fine and while I don't shoot this gun often, I should...

Oh and these shells do have a great smell when fired!!!
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The smell of a freshly fired paper shell is the best
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Man, I love A5's!!
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I just ordered two more cases of these. I know they're pricey, but I just couldn't help myself...I had too much fun shooting on Friday.

I'll shoot a few through a Parker soon too...
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I went out on this cold winter day and put my new paper shells to good use.

When I bought them, I was thinking that they would be perfect for an early A5 of mine made in 1904. The shells and gun worked perfectly today and I shot 4 boxes. Cycled the gun fine and while I don't shoot this gun often, I should...

Oh and these shells do have a great smell when fired!!!
Great stuff !!!

I have 2 early 12ga A5s a 1902 and 1903 . I just purchase 10 boxes to used in these 2 guns.
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I would bet these Peter's papers were made by Federal now that they have the same corporate identity. Kinda neat if true.
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The smell of a freshly fired paper shell is the best
Even more so when they were loaded with certain powders. IMR 7625 comes quickly to mind.
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Mine came in yesterday
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