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Old 03-05-2023, 05:54 PM   #1
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Wait a minute. You say the owner "shot 2 1/2" shells in it". What does that have to do with the actual chamber length? As Ed says, you have no idea of the length of the chamber. If it measures 2 5/8" or 2 3/4", you don't have to do anything to it. It would be proper for 2 3/4" shells.
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Wait a minute. You say the owner "shot 2 1/2" shells in it". What does that have to do with the actual chamber length. As Ed says, you have no idea of the length of the chamber. If it measures 2 5/8" or 2 3/4", you don't have to do anything to it. It would be proper for 2 3/4" shells.
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Do you think way back in 1904 that it could of been made for 2 3/4 shells ,
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Yes, or 3" or any other length. A letter about the original order or a measurement of the actual chamber will tell the tale.
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Yes, or 3" or any other length. A letter about the original order or a measurement of the actual chamber will tell the tale.
On the top Bill , on the Rib , it says Titanic Steel , is that strong enough to handle 2 3/4 loads

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On the top Bill , on the Rib , it says Titanic Steel , is that strong enough to handle 2 3/4 loads
i shoot mostly 2 1/2 RST from my 1904 VH but have shot modern 2 3/4 on occasion. pretty sure they are the original chambers. BTW...if you check the RST website often....they do become available but you can't hesitate.
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Phil, that is one interesting letter. A DH with Vulcan Steel barrels, and a no safety pigeon gun to boot. The buyer's name has a familiar ring to it. Is he a competition shooter?
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Wait a minute. You say the owner "shot 2 1/2" shells in it". What does that have to do with the actual chamber length? As Ed says, you have no idea of the length of the chamber. If it measures 2 5/8" or 2 3/4", you don't have to do anything to it. It would be proper for 2 3/4" shells.
Bill is right. 2 3/4 would be correct for multiple gauges, which are not stated if I follow correctly.
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