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09-15-2015, 09:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
16 gauge shells that are described as 2 1/2 dram equivalent, 1 ounce loads are what you want for normal light weight prewar American double guns. Other than these, no other mass market shells are light enough for our guns. If you can't find these, you will have to go to boutique shells such as RST.
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I did find a couple of federal game loads at 2 3/4 in 2 1/2 dram 1oz lead
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