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Chuck- thanks
That is so cool. |
I have a 3" 28 ga. shell in my collection (I believe it is a Remington).
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You will be able to find more information on 28 ga. ammunition on the I.A.A. forum .
Shot shells are not my main interest . International Ammunition Association forum: http://iaaforum.org/forum3/viewforum.php?f=8 Glenn |
That is obviously a Remington marking, rare as rare can be.
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Very interesting Remington Parker marking.
I don't know of any North American ammunition manufacturer offering anything but 2 1/2 inch and 2 7/8 inch 28-gauge paper shells. Just before WW-II the 28-gauge skeet loads began being put up in 2 3/4 inch cases which became the "standard" for 28-gauge shells not long after WW-II. The old roll-crimped 2 7/8 inch paper 28-gauge shells look really long and I've known of folks thinking they were 3-inch. Here is a smattering of pre-WW-II 28-gauge roll crimped shells and a roll-crimped 20-gauge 3-inch Magnum Peters High Velocity for comparison. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps3304f062.jpg From left -- Shurshot 2 1/2 inch shell, loaded length 2.357" -- Nitro Club 2 7/8 inch shells, loaded length 2.724" -- Remington Express 2 7/8 inch shell, loaded length 2.686" -- Western Super-X 2 3/4 inch shell, loaded length 2.586". The Express has a deeper crimp than the Nitro Clubs. Same first four shells with a 2 3/4 inch Shurshot roll crimped shell added at left end -- http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps80bb2c36.jpg Loaded length 2.562". And finally, here is the 2 3/4 inch roll-crimped Western Super-X from the first picture with a loaded length of 2.586" with a 2 7/8 inch Super-X roll-crimped shell with a loaded length of 2.680". http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ps295bf73b.jpg The 12-, 16- and 20-gauge paper shells were offered in a greater variety of lengths. |
several boxes of 28 ga shotgun shells in the 2 7/8 length on gunbroker auction site if anybody is interested.... charlie
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