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On the 8 ga reloading bandwagon |
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06-28-2020, 02:11 PM
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On the 8 ga reloading bandwagon
All the talk about 8 ga made me decide to load some shells again. My load is 125grs(by volume) of 777 and 1 1/2oz of 7 1/2. I have made this before and dont have anything to carry them in so I just decided to recreate my vintage box from Eley. It turned out ok, the lid is a little tight and it is a little larger overall as the cardboard is thicker than the original material.
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