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The long and the short of it is that these are shotguns, fired at low pressures, from thick barrels. It just doesn't matter how long the shells or the chambers are, as long as the shells are not overloaded, everything will be fine, the pheasants will be dead and the guns will not blow up. I think Dr. Drew and others have clarified that in past research.
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