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Unread 05-05-2013, 08:08 AM   #112
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In my case, The guns I refer to are both 10 gauge but one has tapered chambers and the other does not. Brass shells fired in the straight chambers will not then fit in the tapered chambers. I had Rocky Mountain Brass make shells for me. They can make shells any size so you can get 11 gauge from them. You can load the shells with low pressure nitro loads if you don't want the mess of black powder. Black powder can be cleaned up with a water and Balistol solution that protects from rust. You needto have your chambers measured properly before having brass shells made. David
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