What You Should Know About Shotgun Shells - Bird Hunting Article

What You Should Know About Shotgun Shells - Bird Hunting Article

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Imagine it's 1880 and you live in New York City. Like most people, you have no running water in your apartment. If you want to contact your uncle in London, it takes at least two weeks to get him a letter. And the side-by-side shotguns being built Parker Bros. and Westley Richards use centerfire shells.

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