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My apology to Mark Ouellette who posted the Herter information; meant to attribute the information to him.
And courtesy of Researcher from the 1903 Baltimore Arms Co. catalog
3 Dr. Eq. 1 1/8 oz. ‘Trap’ load recommendations:
New Schultze & New “E.C.” - 33 grains (12 grains/drachm)
Old Schultze & “E.C.” No. 1 - 39 grains (14 grains/drachm)
L&R “Infallible” - 22 grains
Ballistite - 24 grains
DuPont Bulk Smokeless - 36 1/2 grains
Hazard Bulk Smokeless - 3 Dram
New Green Walsrode - 30 grains
3 1/4 Dr. Eq. 1 1/4 oz. ‘Pigeon’ load:
Infallible - 24 grains
Ballistite - 26 grains
DuPont Bulk Smokeless - 39 1/2 grains
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