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Having closely examined the bores of the WR (as you would expect), I am certain they have been "cleaned up" a bit. The early Birmingham Proof "10m/9b Not for Ball" marks don't really tell you much more than that the barrels were built with choke. How WR adjusted them for pattern in the "old days" is a mystery wrapped in a Damascus enigma...regretfully the original case labels do not contain any load data. however like many early Westleys, the chamber diameter is stamped on the barrel breeches (.940 standard 8 bore is .930")
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None of the three case labels on my Westley eight have loading information either. That must be a rifle thing.
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08-07-2009, 07:41 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Actually, I have a 1912 Holland and Holland 20g in its original case with load data on a label. I have seen many cased English shotguns with load data. Here is a generic version from Galazan's
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My stunning familly heirloom John Rigby Oak & Leather case has loads for both rifle and shotgun barrels of the combo gun hand-written along the margins of the maker's label. I'd give a lot to know where that gun is today.
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08-08-2009, 09:43 AM | #7 | ||||||
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no chokes
some body cut barrels on my parker lifter 8 ga. so no chokes left . gun handles very well with 26 1/4 in barrels chanber length 3 1/4 thanks charlie
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