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I'd be very interested in a case or two of bismuth shells if they would through them on the pallet!
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Where are you finding the 1&1/16 OZ loads Larry? I see the one ounce loads listed. Steve, click on the Ballistic Products link above. Pure Gold Paper 12ga (fiber wad).
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I would take a couple flats of 12 ga. one ounce loads of 6's, and a flat of short 16 ga. in Brit 6's or 7's.
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As mentioned a great source for the Gamebore shells is Ballistic Products. Ballistic Products is an excellent company.
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Those are more expensive than RST. I dont understand the point of purchasing them. I can simply order RST for less. $16 for a box of 28 ga shells?
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Seems I forgot to note my wishes of #5s 1 1/8, or similar, 12 bore. For me it is the Diamond shot that makes it my choice, which along w/ similar Kents, rounds out my choice of cartridge.
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I'd be interested in a case or 2of 5's maybe 1 12ga, 1 16ga
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How do these compare to the older Gamebore VIP loading? I bought a pallet of 16 gauge 2 1/2 VIP loads about a decade and a half ago, sold some, gave some away, and shot a ton of em. They were hard hitting, and very intense, recoil wise, in a 6 pound 16. I couldnt shoot more than one round of skeet with them, but, they were marvelous on birds. Im down to a flat of 5s and a few boxes of 6s. Fiber wads, they worked well in guns with tighter chokes.
Best, Ted
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Ted, things have changed somewhat recently, but it used to be that pretty much all the Brit shells you could buy in this country were field loads, not target loads. I can remember when Bill Hanus was hawking Lyalvales. That was before I ever owned a Brit double myself. But he sent me some, and I discovered that they packed quite a wallop on the back end. Shot skeet with a friend who had a Brit double. I handed him a couple of those to try when we were shooting skeet together. He shot one of them, swore, handed me the other one, and told me what I could do with it.
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Were the shells externally lubricated by any chance?
JC
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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