Parabola, I have many 28/65 shells, from that time and modern RC, but I can shoot 28/70 cartridges without any problem.
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Thanks,
earlyriser. When I saw the engravings I decided to but it.
Ted, I have two 28 gauge shotguns. My favorite is from the 19th century and this one from the early 20th century. Both have a special thickness in the barrels and, fortunately, I can shoot current cartridges. The shells come out perfect. Gunsmiths who have seen them told me that they have special barrels that are no longer seen now.
These are the great things about handmade guns made in those good old days.
Regards!