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Dean, I think the answer to your question is when they had enough 16 and 14 ga. guns they were run as a lot so that they could reduce setups, thus cost. 10 and 12 ga. guns were Parkers bread and butter; stopping a 12ga.run to do one 14ga. makes no sense.
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