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Thanks Frank. Very interesting. I wonder what the deal was with those 3-inch Winchester Leader 28-gauge shells? I don't have any Winchester ammunition paper of that era. All the Western Cartridge Co. and Rem-UMC paper I have of that era only offers 28-gauge shells in the "standard" 2 1/2 inch length and the 2 7/8 inch length. The "standard" 28-gauge load of the era was 1 3/4 drams of bulk smokeless powder and 5/8 ounce of shot. Chas. Askins the elder wrote in his 1910 book about having an early 28-gauge Parker Bros. with 30-inch barrels and he was handloading 2 1/8 drams and 3/4 ounce of shot in those long 28-gauge shells.
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I have had discussions with Dan Cote regarding what will probably be at least a 2-part article for DGJ, maybe even 3 parts, on the Western California Duck clubs recorded in the Western Field 3-year series. I originally planned to put it in short book form but the very short "read life" and even shorter purchase interests have been shown to be counterproductive even for desktop or "smallbox stores" (e.g., Staples; Office Depot) publication so far as cost of layout, duplication, binding and etc. And I am still dealing with the liquidation of the last of Ed Muderlak's reproduction catalogs; the very last of his hardbound books I finally sold about 3 months ago, which itself is a cautionary tale regarding the printed word vs. Google. So it is a question of packaging and timing. Be patient; these things take time.
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P.S. - Sold the only 3-inch 28ga. shell I've ever seen out of my collection at the Baltimore Show last weekend. I'd promised it to a very good client who finally called my bluff. No. 6 shot as I recall.
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Outing 1914, “The Case of the Small Bore Shotgun” by Edward C. Crossman
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports...utLXIII04u.pdf
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Great article Frank, I have a Trojan in 20 ga with 30 inch bbls choked full and full. It was sold by Du Bray back in 1917 to Lewald and Schlueter in Fresno, Ca.
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