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Had onea them once too. The 28 was much easier to find ammo for and shot as well...and it was one I really didn't NEED Need has very little to do with things but finding ammo and no reloading stuff just made it unnecessay. Fiocchi brought in ammo and I knew the importer at the time..still didn't need the guns. Even at distributor cost they were too expensive. I did get a bunch of 9mm Rimfire shotshell ammo though.. They are the only ones that still(or they did) load that round. It is a really neat gun for shooting rats either in the barn or at the dump(sadly they do not allow that any longer ie dump shootin) Oh and another thing I don't need is another SXS..Have 5 or 6 and that is almost too many by twice
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My experience is much better.
I am very pleased with my set of GAUGE MATE's! I use a set to shoot 12 gauge reloads in an old damascus barreled BAKER SxS. Works GREAT! Someone said they had trouble removing the fired shells. I use a Dremel tool to grind a small half-circle in the rim of the stainless steel GAUGEMATE that allows easy removal of the fired shotshell, WITHOUT removing the adapter. GOLD40 |
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