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Originally Posted by Ed Blake
And, I see references to #7 shot in Drew's archives frequently. What happened to #7 shot? I know the Brits use it, but I never see it here.
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Straight #7 shot is available in the US. I have a few bags of it I got from Connies Components. It's not an allowable shot size for ATA trap but it's a good shot size for shooting crows, especially in a 20ga.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=719551
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Drew,
Thanks for the 1902 GAH article. I found the grandfather of an old family friend, J.D. Gay.
Harry
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