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From a late 1940s/early 1950s Western Super-X 10-gauge box --
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I think the only issue is 20's in a 12, which will jam up several inches in front of the chamber. I don't think any other combination will jam
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I remember a woman shooter friend who accidentally tried to load her 12 gauge with her lipstick.
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The main warning I needed one time only was to take the same gauge shells as the gun I take, ended up a long time ago coming home after work, grabbing a gun in the case, grabbed a box of shells, ended up in a public game area with a 20 gauge side by side and 16 gauge shells, Long time ago, no good excuse.
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Dont tell me what to do!
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It didn't. It told you what NOT to do
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How 'bout using Proof Loads??
1933 lawsuit against Remington Arms related to the burst barrel of a Baltimore Arms Co. shotgun after using a Nitro Club marked Proof Load. https://books.google.com/books?id=7p...C&pg=PA120&lpg https://books.google.com/books?id=7p...C&pg=PA127&lpg The “maximum commercial load” was described at “5 long tons or 11,200 psi” (calculated long tons/sq. Inch X 2240 = PSI) The proof load was “7 1/2 long tons or 17,800 psi”. 1936 testimony by W.A. King, Parker Gun Co. regarding a barrel burst, likely a 20g shell inserted before a 12g https://books.google.com/books?id=jU...J&pg=PA802&lpg
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