Woodrow was busy part 2
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Re: Woodrow was busy part 2
Looks like a good day. Nice Sterly Ejector gun. What shells were you using? I see a green colored hull which (I assume) is a 16-gauge with bismuth. Correct?
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Re: Woodrow was busy part 2
silvers yes they are RST 16 gauge Bismuth - they werent cheap but they got the job done and very little recoil .
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Re: Woodrow was busy part 2
Silvers I just went out and checked and actually the green hulls were 9 shot - my bismuth has clear hills and you can see the shot inside.
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