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16 gauge , .672" ideal for .662" 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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17 gauge , .659" ideal for .649" 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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18 gauge , .647" ideal for .637" 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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19 gauge , .636" ideal for .626" 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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20 gauge , .625" ideal for .615" 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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24 gauge , .589" ideal for .579" 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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28 gauge , .560" ideal for .550" 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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Shot flask, adjustable brass Irish charger head, molded oak tan leather body
This flask body is wet molded by hand, from 7-8 ounce oak tan leather, dyed a deep rich brown. The flask body is fitted with our adjustable brass Irish style shot charger head. The leather flask body holds shot quietly, unlike brass or copper bodies. This shot flask holds up to 5 pounds of bird shot. We recommend the Irish charger head when using s
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Reloading Tools, Sights & Telescopes for Single Shot Rifles by Gerald O. Kelver
This book details the various types of hand reloading tools, and the sights and telescopes that have been used through the years on single-shot rifles. Many of the companies that produced these items, as well as individuals who custom made them, have been mentioned. An entire chapter has been devoted to the Schuetzen rifle. Valuable information fro
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Winchester Single Shot, Volume 2 by John Campbell
This sequel to John Campbell's original work will uncover a trove of new information. Winchester collectors will find amazing knowledge and insights that have been buried for over a century. Over 350 photos, 282 pages, hardcover, 8-1/2x11" format. The Table of Contents includes the following : Chapter 1 The Men Who Made the Single-Shot Chapter 2
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Colt 1862 Pocket Police Revolver , .36 caliber, 5-1/2" barrel, five shot cylinder, blued, walnut, new, in factory box, by Aldo Uberti
Manufactured by Aldo Uberti & Co. of Italy. Known as the Colt 1862 Pocket Police revolver, this revolver is neatly finished, with a blued round barrel, half-fluted cylinder, color case hardened frame, brass back-strap and triggerguard, reddish brown walnut grips, and color case hardened loading lever. This revolver is offered as new in the factory
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British Single Shot Rifles, Volume 1 by Walter G. Winfer
The study of the British single shot rifle is a fascinating one. This book is an in-depth study, including the history of British single shot rifles, patents, manufacturers and techniques, and a section devoted to loading. 202 pages, black and white photographs and illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Acknowledgments Pre
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British Single Shot Rifles, Volume 4 by Walter G. Winfer
Westley Richards was the leader in British breech-loading single shot development. Their early designs predated both the paper cartridge and coil case forms of the 1850-1860 period. Volume 4 describes in great detail Westley Richard's designs during the early breech-loading period. Much attention is given to the text and hundreds of photos and draw
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Shot Snake, adjustable Irish head, leather body
Worn over the shoulder, this long thin flask hangs at your side, out of the way until needed. It will hold three pounds of shot, typically providing up to 48 shots. The rich dark brown leather is sewn in the U.S.A., with double stitched seams, a 1-1/4" wide shoulder strap, and a Conway buckle. The Irish charger head, buckle, and rivets are solid br
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Gentlemen's fowler bag , fine leather, 8" by 11", with English shot snake
Our best quality and most costly bag for the serious shotgunner. Two large inside pockets hold wads. This 8" x 11" bag is a full 3" deep. It will hold every item you may need in the field. An English shot flask is mounted on the two inch shoulder strap. Two brass buckles anchor the strap, which may be switched to allow left hand use. Two long leath
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British Single Shot Rifles, Volume 2 by Walter G. Winfer
Volume 2 of the British Single Shot Rifles discusses the history and development with detailed photos and drawing, the famous Gibbs rifles. 177 pages, black and white photographs and illustrations. The Table of Contents includes the following : Forward Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Background History of Gibbs Farquharson Action Chapter 2 Rifles
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British Single Shot Rifles, Volume 6 Webley, Kynock & Eley by Walter G. Winfer
The sixth volume of the series covers the Webley company, its history and the companies that were combined to make the firm. Also covered in detail are the rifles produced: the Scott-Field Webley-Wyley, Model of 1897 and the famous Model of 1902. Webley was, during the late 1800s and early 1900s the largest British manufacturer of sporting arms. Th
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Holster , right hand for single shot pistol, brown leather
This single shot pistol holster has a neatly stitched edge. The belt loop is stitched in place and wide enough to accept a 2-1/2" wide belt. Right hand side only, when worn on the right, the pistol butt faces to the rear. Made in the U. S. A., these are not cheap imports. Order a matching belt! This brown leather holster has been hand rubbed with n
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