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Unread 08-25-2011, 09:51 AM   #1
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Sorry Nathan I didn't get the screw picture on yesterday I left my camera at my sisters house pictures. I'ts on the top on my list today. ch
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The photo shows two unfired, paper 10 ga shells, one a UMC, the other a USCC. Both measure slightly less than 2 7/8 inch overall length. I also have some brass ten ga of similar vintage that measure 2 5/8 overall length. The 2 5/8 brass and 2 7/8 paper cases have the same capacity.

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If I were trying to imitated shooting a brand new shell in a brand new Parker, I would set the blade at 2 13/16 inch. That allows +/- 1/16 tolerance.

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Thanks a lot, thats better the the dremal tool.
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Thats a good idea Austin. I think I made mine a shade short but I will check. ch
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Count me in with a #3 frame DH with Titanic steel barrels
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Short Ten DH with Titanic Steel barrels!!!

Show me, show me, show me... please?

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