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01-22-2019, 11:18 PM
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joe i too love reading the old magazines from the past....i like shooting sportsman the best...my favorite gun is the 10 ga...i m gladits made in america again.....the big ten i 3 1/2 inch chambers is a small 8 gauge in disguise...it can be loaded up to 3 ounces if a person wants that much of shot.....charlie
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In "correct" terms the Super-Ten was the 2 7/8 inch, progressive burning powder, high velocity, 1 5/8 ounce load 10-gauge introduced circa 1925/6 --
10-gauge Super-X Shells.JPG
Western Super-X -- Winchester Super-Speed Super-Tens.jpg
Super-Ten Ad, American Rifleman September 1929.jpg
and the Magnum-Ten was/is the 3 1/2 inch shell loaded with progressive burning powder pushing two ounces of shot (originally) introduced in 1932 --
Magnum-Ten Top.jpg
Magnum-Ten Announcement 1.jpg
Magnum-Ten Announcement 2.jpeg
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