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			I thought the 32 was much closer to a 28 than the 410. One reason they never became very popular.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I think Rich is correct for if my memory serves me correctly the .410 bore is equal to a 67 gauge.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Now you have to hunt for a gun to shoot those shells in.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			There is a 32ga hammer gun for sale on Guns International.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 1 Pound / gauge = weight of lead sphere Caliber of lead sphere is then measured gauge pounds mm inches 0.25 4 67.34 2.651 0.5 2 53.45 2.103 0.75 1 1/3 46.70 1.838 1 1 42.42 1.669 1.5 2/3 37.05 1.459 2 1/2 33.67 1.326 3 1/3 29.41 1.158 4 1/4 26.72 1.052 5 1/5 24.80 0.976 6 1/6 23.35 0.919 6.278 1/6.278 23.00 0.906 7 1/7 22.18 0.873 8 1/8 21.21 0.835 9 1/9 20.39 0.803 10 1/10 19.69 0.775 11 1/11 19.07 0.751 12 1/12 18.53 0.729 13 1/13 18.04 0.710 14 1/14 17.60 0.693 15 1/15 17.21 0.677 16 1/16 16.83 0.663 17 1/17 16.50 0.650 18 1/18 16.19 0.637 20 1/20 15.63 0.615 22 1/22 15.13 0.596 24 1/24 14.70 0.579 26 1/26 14.31 0.564 28 1/28 13.97 0.550 32 1/32 13.36 0.526 36 1/36 12.85 0.506 40 1/40 12.40 0.488 67.62 1/67.62 10.41 0.410  | 
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