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Unread 05-28-2022, 11:17 PM   #1
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I think my gun benefits with the ball from being a cylinder bore, allowing a round ball very close to the bore size. I want to test the bore riding slugs I picked up for the 16 ga combo gun in my other thread. I think they may do well too. If not, I will find a a near bore size ball. As I said, I have several 10's that are cylinder or close to it and they all were built before 1875. The 8 gauge Scott was built in 1872.
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