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Unread 10-27-2010, 03:13 PM   #10
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A question on ammunition circa 1886-87 vs now.
What was the standard shotgun shell construction utilized in the 1886-87 time frame?
Brass, paper with metal base, or?

Another question, this one related to manufacturing tolerances.
Would the 1886-87 standard practice 12 Ga shotgun barrel chamber production process result in a generous tolerance allowance for the shell compared to today's shotguns?

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