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Unread 08-23-2015, 05:40 PM   #1
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Let us know when you guys start shooting 50 yard groups with them.
Would be curious to see how accurate it would be.
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Unread 09-03-2015, 02:35 PM   #2
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I took mine to the range this morning. At 50 yards it was 20 inches right and 10 inches low from point of aim with a 32-20 round. Went over to the pistol range and at 15 yards it was 4 inches left and three inches low of point of aim with 32-20 rounds. Shot a 32 ACP round through it and it was 4 inches to the left of point of aim. Have figured out it will make a nice paperweight.
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We never said they were good for anything, we just said they were fun to have in your collection......
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May be you just need to work on your loads a little. HeHe.
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The GaugeMate folks make 2 3/4 and 10 in long versions that adapt shotgun to shotgun and shotgun to common rifle/pistol. Might be fun to have a 44 Mag left barrel.

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Found this thread after I found my old bullet shell by Elterich. As a 15 yr old boy I got my first real shotgun, a Fox Sterlingworth 16 ga dbl. It came with this shell. I shot it a couple of times then put it away until it surfaced recently as I was cleaning out some boxes. I am 73 now and it is in better shape than I am. Anyway if someone would like this, contact me and we can see what we can do. I do not have the puller but I used to push it out with a cleaning rod. 16 gauge, $100 shipped CONUS
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Lothar Walther makes these for common metric rifle calibers, to shoot .22LR.
I've never shot (at) a target big enough in my back yard to figure where it shoots.
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I believe William Anson patented a similar device in the mid 1880s.
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