Overseas made, but 2.5". Price is right and free shipping.
https://claysammo.com/armusa-16-ga-2-5- ... -shipping/
Anyone try this 16 gauge ammo??
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Re: Anyone try this 16 gauge ammo??
Nice price, anyone ever have any issues with hard primers or primer depth causing light strikes?
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Re: Anyone try this 16 gauge ammo??
I have not tried it but may have to buy a case and test it. Good price if they function properly and don’t have any issues w/primer strike.
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Re: Anyone try this 16 gauge ammo??
Hmm, I wonder if it would have enough oomph to cycle my Grandfather's 1935 Browning A5 with a 2 9/16" chamber?
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Re: Anyone try this 16 gauge ammo??
An A-5 can be adjusted to shoot almost anything. My 12 gauge A-5s shoot 1175 fps 7/8 ounce loads just fine. I have cut a friction ring in half and used each half in two different guns. A normal ring adjustment to the light setting may work for you.