Long 12-gauge shells
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Long 12-gauge shells
For years I've seen the listings in various North American ammunition company's catalogs from the 1890s to about 1907 for 12-gauge shells for bulk smokeless powder up to 3 1/4 inch. While I've yet to see a box of such loaded shells, a box of Winchester's 1901 PIGEON NPEs is in the May Wards Auction --
Some Union Metallic Cartridge Co. offerings from 1905 (yellow arrows) --
Some Union Metallic Cartridge Co. offerings from 1905 (yellow arrows) --
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Re: Long 12-gauge shells
The opening bid price is $750. Already too rich for my peasant upbringing!!
From the factories they only came with the same load one could get in the 2 3/4-inch shell but with more/better wadding. Three of the Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. guns I've had a chance to measure the chambers of have 3 1/4-inch chambers.
I've long wondered what loads North American nimrods were stuffing in these long shells?
From the factories they only came with the same load one could get in the 2 3/4-inch shell but with more/better wadding. Three of the Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. guns I've had a chance to measure the chambers of have 3 1/4-inch chambers.
I've long wondered what loads North American nimrods were stuffing in these long shells?
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Re: Long 12-gauge shells
Thanks Dave I notice these also.
Now, if I can just find a reasonable Wm. Cashmore to pair with them I might be tempted! Lol
Will
Now, if I can just find a reasonable Wm. Cashmore to pair with them I might be tempted! Lol
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Re: Long 12-gauge shells
The only 12-gauge MAGIC NPE I've found is a 2 7/8-inch --
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Re: Long 12-gauge shells
The box with 85 NPEs went for $1727 plus the vig. Our friend Will Gurton got a picture of one of the NPEs on a tape measure --
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Re: Long 12-gauge shells
The LC Smith Collector's forums-at the end subject list-goes into great detail
about shell length, live pigeon shoots with listed scores and make of shotguns used,
and tournament entries.
There was interest in the Cashmore guns and special shells.
about shell length, live pigeon shoots with listed scores and make of shotguns used,
and tournament entries.
There was interest in the Cashmore guns and special shells.