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Unread 12-04-2012, 08:03 PM   #11
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Which ammo companies provided 8-gauge shells? I've seen mostly UMC or Rem-UMC and a handful of Winchesters. Never a Peters or a Western.
My 8 bore WC Scott was used by WRA to test 8 guage shells. It is stamped 3 1/2 " on the side of the left barrel and I have a test card that shows they used it on a test round of Normal powder [a British powder] using a Leader shell which was a paper shell. WRA made a LOT of 8 bore shells- brass and paper.
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Unread 12-04-2012, 09:17 PM   #12
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yep wra made a lot of 8 ga paper and brass...thats funny that they used your gun to test there shells out i think this is very neat...reckon why they did nt use a american made 8 ga..boy if your old gun could talk.... charlie
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My Scott was built around 1876 and I honestly don't know when Parker started building 8 gauges. I bet you do Charlie.
They used a lot of guns to test cartridges. They often were marked. Mine has WRA engraved on the rib.
I have an upcoming article in PP about Parkers they bought and used to test shells. Sometimes blowing them up on purpose. I have serial numbers of those Parkers as well.
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They used a Scott 24 gauge as well.
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Charlie this is for you, got to thinking about your interest in 8 gauges and decided to pull the old 8 out and take some photo's it is a 5 frame, with 34" twist barrels, P grade. The shells , well they speak for themselves! enjoy! my photo's did not come out good I apologize for that. Gary
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What a great combination Gary.
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Gary, That gun is stunning! Congratulations.
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Gary: That set up would be my dream gun.Very nice.. Thomas
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Unread 12-08-2012, 07:37 PM   #19
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gary i really appreciate this...i truly have anunusal high interest in these old big bore guns..you sure do have a nice gun there its the first 5 frame ive seen listed.what does she weigh...and thats a nice box of shells..in all the full boxes of 8 ga shells ive seen those remington arrows have been it...i should have said the ones ive seen for sale and i could probably count them on my two hands...i have seen some game bore and ely s but im talking about american loaded shells...i have several different brands of loaded shells but ive only picked them up one at a time...gary you really have a nice gun there do you ever shoot it...and thanks again.... charlie
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I have seen lifter #5 frame eights, but that is the first top lever #5 frame eight I've seen.
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