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Low low brass, Low Brass, Medium Brass, and "This guy is compensating for something".
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Pairs of Winchester, and Remington 00 Buck.
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Eley's "Name Of The Week"
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Say in your best 'Crocodile Dundee' voice "That's not a rifled slug, THIS is a rifled slug". 20ga. Westley Richards Fauneta, in Eley Pagamoid case. The Westley Fauneta was rifled in the muzzle end about 6"
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Gyttorp, from Sweeden. Nice litho.
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For when you really want to reach out and touch someone.
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Sweeden, France, Germany, Germany, Italy, England and America.
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11-07-2011, 06:15 PM | #30 | ||||||
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I've looked for years for a British shell marked "Wildfowlers Distress Round" or something like that. They were a flare round meant to be carried in your cartridge belt to fire off in case of trouble, I've heard they came in 12 and 10 gauge.
My big ammo find recently was a box of Federal Monark Pigeon Loads. I collect any shotgun ammo that's specifically marked Pigeon and these were a box style I didn't have. I'll try to post a pic one of these days. Destry
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