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Unread 05-19-2017, 12:47 PM   #1
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Cabela's once had a problem with pressure in it's Herter's pistol or rifle ammo, but claim to have corrected it. I have found their shotgun shells loud and to buck like a mule. I don't shoot them in my Twist or Damascus Parkers. I do like Noble Sport's 1oz and 7/8oz loads in 12 gauge and will shoot them in my 1881 Lifter with Twist barrels.

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Cabela's once had a problem with pressure in it's Herter's pistol or rifle ammo, but claim to have corrected it. I have found their shotgun shells loud and to buck like a mule. I don't shoot them in my Twist or Damascus Parkers. I do like Noble Sport's 1oz and 7/8oz loads in 12 gauge and will shoot them in my 1881 Lifter with Twist barrels.

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Harry where do you find Noble shells, I used to shoot their 16 ga that were very nice and light recoil but then I couldn't find them anymore.
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