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Re: Two inch Twelve gauge
#630362
May 20th a 09:07 PM
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by Borderbill |
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The Challenger 1 3/4 shells leaded the hell out my barrels. They use a plastic over powder gas seal with some type of collapsible form and no shot cup. The lead must be very soft. My reloads have no problem as I use a waxed wad.
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