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henderson Marriott 05-08-2026 08:16 AM

LC Smith-Lefever stocks-performance shotshells
 
Recent factory performance-based shotshells show both increases in payload and velocity. I reload for various rifle calibers, but not for shotshells.
Boss and other companies specialize in quality reduced pressure ammunition.

This is particularly important if not critical with vintage shotguns approaching 100 years in age. Stocks of older walnut display no sense of humor exposed to heavy recoil. Sideplate shotguns such as those from LC Smith and Lefever
are particularly vulnerable where the rear of the sideplate adjoins or contacts the head of the stock. I own two LC Smith Long Range 3-in shotguns whose stocks are particularly sensitive in this area.

Fortunately, my 3-inch chambered double guns are only used for hunting the elusive Eastern wild turkey. With 100-year old walnut stocks, I am a bit sensitive as to what shotshells enter the chambers of these Long Range Smiths.

Somethig to consider for owners of Lefever, LC Smith and Parker fine shotguns.

Dean Romig 05-08-2026 08:55 AM

They’re used on waterfowl a LOT more than for turkeys, with all due respect.





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Bill Murphy 05-08-2026 09:10 AM

Neither type of quarry requires 3" shells or even higher power 2 3/4" shells.

Daryl Corona 05-08-2026 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 448670)
Neither type of quarry requires 3" shells or even higher power 2 3/4" shells.

Now this is the post of the year.:bowdown:

henderson Marriott 05-08-2026 10:21 AM

Mine are used almost for nothing but the Eastern variety of wild turkey. (Winchester M-12 Heavy Duck 3in for ducks and geese-have 2.)
Bill/Dean-The Western Merriams sub-species does not have the levels of deceit, chicanery, and down right elusiveness of the Eastern bird. With all due hunting experience in AL, VA. NM, and AZ.

The deep SE turkey must have been bred originally in Iran/Persia.

(Reggie Bishop and I have owned the same 3 in VHE Parker, and we agree about TN-AL turkey gobblers. Doubting Thomas hunters are invited to the SE with their 410 shotguns w/o TSS to try their skill. With all due respect.)


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