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Old August 16, 2000, 06:07 PM   #21
Juan Hunt Greer
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Actually, I suspect that the shot was so anemic because it was being fired in a chamber actually designed for .410 shotshell. I understand that there is a lot of "windage" untill the bullet hit the rifled part of the barrel. Of course, when You load a .410, there is only about 1" of barrel in front of the shell, so they are really only good as a conversation piece.
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