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Mills: We took Rio bismuth to Arkansas last week. They do not chamber in a Super Fox due to their very tight chambers. They worked well in two out of three Parkers both later Trojans. The rims diameters were a little big for a circa 1913 gun. Bismuth kills ducks but is not the same as Kent Matrix IMHO. For decoying ducks they are all you will need and 2/3rds of the cost of KM.
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