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Eastern Nebraska is not dove country. Clearly the 10s are fowling barrels. I think the 12s are for trap. By 1913 Nebraskans were favoring light 12s and 16s for the plentiful pheasant and prairie chickens. The chicken coop 20ga D hammer came from the Mahoney family of Crete.
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