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Unread 10-15-2023, 11:34 AM   #27
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I probably only own about a dozen or two .410s if you don't count Model 42s. The 42s bring the total up to 50 or more. If I had to give up all but one or two shotguns, the ones I would keep would be .410s. Both of my PW 800B .410 loaders are broken, but I am not out of shells yet. I am tempted to put the .410 dies back in my PW 375, a most reliable loader. I bought my 375 the first week they were available, but converted it to 16 gauge a few decades ago. The only .410s I can recall selling are a high condition L.C. Smith and a nice donut post vent rib Model 42 skeet, both sold to friends who pressured me to sell them.
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