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I can't even imagine owning such a gun and not shooting mild, low pressure ammo. There are countless recipes for the hand-loader, and commercial ammo from people like RST.
A good educational read is Sherman Bell's tests on Damascus steel barrels. One of the greatest hoodwinks ever perpetrated on the shooting sportsman. Some say it was the gun manufacturer's idea to get every 'dangerous damascus gun' relegated to the closet and sell the new, steel barreled guns.
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