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Randy Zimmer
06-09-2023, 06:04 PM
I had asked a question earlier about manufactures who produced a 3 inch chambered 16 gauge. I want to thank you all for the answers. I just have one question, as there does not seem to be very many of these double barrels produced by the main manufacturers, why would an ammunition company make 3 inch 16 gauge shells when the shotguns were so rare? Thanks again.

Dave Noreen
06-09-2023, 07:32 PM
In 1916, Rem-UMC charged $5.00 per thousand for their extra length 16-gauge ARROW shells (2 3/4-, 2 7/8- or 3-inch), when their heaviest 16-gauge shells, 2 3/4 drams of bulk smokeless powder, or 22-grains of dense smokeless powder such as Infallible or Ballistite, pushing 1 ounce of shot listed for $49.50 per thousand in the "standard" length 2 9/16-inch case. For Winchester's LEADER, also in 1916, the basic 2 9/16-inch shell was a bit cheaper at $47 per thousand, but the extra length versions were $5 per thousand extra.

In 1927, the Peters HIGH VELOCITY 16-gauge load in the "standard" 2 9/16-inch case was $53.50 per thousand, and in the extra length 2 3/4-, 2 7/8- or 3-inch cases were $63.50 per thousand.

Dean Romig
06-09-2023, 11:44 PM
I answered your question here...

https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=39403





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Randy Zimmer
06-10-2023, 03:18 PM
Thank you, Dean. (I have setters, also, Can’t Go Wrong, Hytest Skyhawk, Stardust Chaz breeding)