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the author mentions 4 1/2 dram and 5 dram1 3/8 and 1 1/2 ounce loadings for the 10 were available prior to the demise of market hunting.
I certainly can't say they didn't exist, but I've never looked at an ammunition catalogue from one of our North American manufacturers that offered such. I certainly can imagine that shooters in the 1880s and 1890s might well have been handloading such loads in their brass shells. For a short while brass 10-gauge NPEs were being offered up to 3 1/4 inch length.

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