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Previously posted by Dave Noreen

The use of small bore long-barrel doubles at the California duck clubs was promoted by Edwin Hedderly, of Western Field magazine. Edwin ran a lengthy series beginning in September 1910 on the smallbore shotgun and he received some fabulous guns from Parker Brothers in exchange for ads in Western Field. April 4, 1911, he ordered a 32-inch 28-gauge full pistol grip DHE with a Silvers rubber butt, Lyman sights, full comb, no safety, 1 1/2 x 2 x 15 1/2 and 3" pitch, engrave "Wildfowl Mfg Expressly for E.L. Hedderly." On April 26, 1912, he ordered a 20-gauge 32-inch A1-Special, with even more detailed specifications. Then on May 14, 1912, he ordered a 32-inch 16-gauge A1-Special to pretty much match the 20-gauge.

Good reading c. 1914
“The Case of the Small Bore Shotgun” by Edward C. Crossman
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports...utLXIII04u.pdf
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