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Charlie, the original english 10 gauge magnum was 3 1/4", while the the standard 10ga was 2 7/8". I thought it would be fun to make some 3 1/4" shells as they are fairly rare. The gun has been dated to 1885-1887, based on the proof marks and company history. The fact that it is a"magnum" suprises me and must be a very early one. A friend who collects english guns has quite a few 3 1/4" magnums dating from the 1890's all the wat into the 1930's.
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this is a new one on me i sure would like to here more on this lenth shell...did you find petes loading data..if not maybe he will post it again..i m not to good with a computer or i would post it for you...i copied all petes data you should be able to use it in your loads... keep us posted on how this is going..i m reallyt interested how this comes out hopefully with a big tom turkey.. charlie
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05-06-2013, 12:13 PM | #5 | ||||||
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See my post on 5/3/2012 in the attached thread for the link to what is the lastest version of my Comprehensive Short Ten reloading data.
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6282 |
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