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I made a separate post a couple of weeks ago about this gun after I saw it a local gun shop.
Based on the excellent coaching here I went ahead and bought it. Please enjoy the pics that follow and feel free to make any comments about the gun; good or bad. :) I would love to hear advice concerning how to best care for it gun along with do’s and don’ts. Lots of wisdom and experience here to learn from! LeFever 16 gage Grade CE Mfg 1903 (one of approximately 120 made) Weight 6lb. 28” barrels, F/F, 2 9/16 chambers, 0.026 min wall thickness 14in LOP, 1 5/16 DAC, 2 DAH |
Glad you got that gun! It's a beauty...in that gauge, somewhat of a miracle.
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Beautiful gun! Great find, you'll be very happy. :bowdown:
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Darn nice, for sure.
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It’s a grand shotgun! Keep it clean and lubricated and shoot it often with the proper low pressure shot shells!
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Thanks guys! I ordered a couple of flats of RST 2 1/2 in. shells that happened to be in stock about the time I bought the gun.
The stars seemed to be aligned on this one. :) |
You can shoot regular 16g shells in that gun. No heavy field loads, that's bad for the wood. I shoot RST and Fiocchi out of mine.
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Mike, do you mean 2 3/4, low pressure shells? If so, can you recommend specific brands/loads?
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Congratulations on a great gun, enjoy. I never appreciated Lefevers until recently, great underappreciated guns. I have been able to add a C,D. two E;s and a G to my collection. I recently sold a H and F to make room for my recent D purchase.
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I shoot Fiocchi SD, RST factory and reloads in 2 1/2 and 2 3/4. I'll shoot Winchester too if I have any. Mainly Fiocchi and RST. I'll shoot 1 oz 16g loads or 7/8 oz interchangeably. Nothing wrong with the Factory RST shells, but if they're not available there are options. Plus, save your empties and buy a 16g press. You won't have to worry about it again.
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