2 1/2" shells
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2 1/2" shells
i have a 20 ga sp fox think it was made in early 40's was wandering how important it is that you use 2 1/2 shells instead of 2 3/4 thanks
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Re: 2 1/2" shells
I also have an SP 20 but mine is 2 3/4" chambered. Sure yours is 2 1/2"? Any photos of the gun?
Mike
Mike
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Re: 2 1/2" shells
the barrels arn't marked in any way with the size of the chambers. from what i have gathered on this forum a lot of folks use 2 1/2" shells for less pressure. i just dont want to destroy my greatgrandfathers shotgun!
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Re: 2 1/2" shells
Would you mind sending me the serial number of your gun and the specifications so I can add it to my log of found SP grade guns.
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom
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Re: 2 1/2" shells
If in doubt about the chamber length go ahead and buy a few boxes of RST 2 1/2 inch, 7/8th ounce cartridges. When still using fiber wadding it was not uncommon for gun manufacturers to cut the chambers slightly shorter than standard for a better gas seal so your 20 gauge SP could have 2 3/8th inch chambers and shooting 2 3/4 inch shells in a 2 3/8th inch chamber could be pushing chamber pressures up to the maximum. When feeding and caring for a relatively rare and possibly valuable gun both sentimentally and monetarily I would choose to error on the side of caution.kingoftheclinch wrote:i have a 20 ga sp fox think it was made in early 40's was wandering how important it is that you use 2 1/2 shells instead of 2 3/4 thanks
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Re: 2 1/2" shells
the serial # on my sp is 270132 i recently became a member and am looking forward to getting the background on this great old gun thanks