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I own several 16 gauges and shoot 2 3/4 shells in all, most are chambered for paper hulls and have room for plastic hulls to unfold in the forcing cone I never bother to measure cambers in my guns and have been shooting old style AA hulls loaded to light trap loads with no problems, I am in the process of switching to the foichhe loads posted on this site. The only problem I could see is if you have a gun chambered for what the English called perfect's to which I have never seen advertised in 16 ga. fun shooting
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03-26-2022, 09:19 AM | #14 | ||||||
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I finally saw the light and started using 2 3/4" loads in my 16's. But I still got a short kit because I had about 1,000 RST 2.5" hulls and there were loads for them on the 16g society so I'm doing those with 1oz and longshot, and love them. 1200fps 7200psi.
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