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Powder measure , brass, adjustable 0 to 50 grains, with spout
This brass measure is adjustable from 0 to 50 grains, clearly marked in 5 and 10 grain increments on the square shank. Brass knurled screws. This measure will last a lifetime. Grains or Drams? Both are archaic English units of weight: The King declared 7000 “plump grains of wheat" in one English pound. One pound weighs 7000 grains. One pound is 1
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Powder measure , brass, adjustable 0 to 120 grains, with spout
This brass measure is adjustable from 0 to 120 grains, clearly marked in 5 and 10 grain increments on the square shank. Brass knurled screws. This measure will last a lifetime. Grains or Drams? Both are archaic English units of weight: The King declared 7000 “plump grains of wheat" in one English pound. One pound weighs 7000 grains. One pound is
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9 piece Powder Measure Set, 20-110 Grains, Brass, Made in the U.S.A.
This set includes a total of 9 of our most popular brass measures. Sizes include: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, 90, 100 and 110 grains. Made in the U.S.A. Originally called “finger chargers", these small brass tubes have a lanyard loop in the butt end, and may be shortened to the exact charge you desire, using a plumber's tubing cutter. Old timers some
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4 gauge , 1.070" ideal for 1.052" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .070" over shot card, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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5 gauge , .995" ideal for .976" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 250, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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6 gauge , .935" ideal for .919" bore, .500" fibre cushion wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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7 gauge , .888" ideal for .873" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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8 gauge , .850" ideal for .835" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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9 gauge , .815" ideal for .803" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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9 gauge , .815" ideal for .803" bore, .500" thick fibre wad, 500, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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10 gauge , .787" ideal for .775" bore, .025" over shot card, 1000, by Circle Fly Wads
The Gauge System in Shotguns: "Gauge" is a archaic English method of measurement of bore diameter based on the quantity of lead round balls of a certain size that would equal one pound in weight. For instance, a 12 gauge shotgun has a bore diameter of .729", and 12 lead round balls of this diameter will weigh one pound. Thus, the smaller the numbe
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