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Yes, for 12ga its 7 1/4 to 9lbs 1 1/8 at 3 3/4 to 4 drams black. Still too stout for my liking but that's what it is.
I have an original catalog containing those tables. Get me an addresss, I'll make a photocopy and send it.
What about hang tags? You need hang tags too? The 16 hang tags were 1 at 2 1/2 during the 1920's. The 12's were some at 1 1/8 others at 1 1/4 at 3 and 3 1/4dre during the 1920's. I have a 16 tag and I think I know who has a bunch of 12's but I would have to paw through them. I don't have any 20ga hang tags but there is the Smalll bore Shot Guns brochure which gives loading for anything small .
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