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Yep, 2 iron laminated steel. They finish beautifully

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Originally Posted By: Stallones
Yep, 2 iron laminated steel. They finish beautifully


Is there a simple process to bring out the pattern?

It's visible over maybe 50% of the barrels but washed out to some degree everywhere else.

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Is there a simple process to bring out the pattern?

No, but some clean up/pattern enhancement ideas here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EGInyr3CsRadXkmTYRak4TWK-pCB3cN5Wgg51u_SnEM/edit

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One of my Remingtons is a 10ga 1882 with Damascus barrels. I shoot both BP and nitro in it. A 1 1/16oz load is real nice soft shooting. It's way cheaper to load your own BP loads. You need any help let me know.

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I've been loading black powder shotgun shells for a while in both 12 and 10 gauge - in brass or plastic hulls. This makes my 5th 10 gauge hammer double. Besides the two Remingtons, I have a New Baker Syracuse, LC Smith Syracuse, and Colt 1878.

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very cool...a star is born!


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I dressed up for the Remington 1882 video. I'm wearing my wotk around the farm cloths in this video of me shooting my LC Smith Syracuse for the first time.

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your property is beautiful...looks like you are in southern mo...

and your classic american gothic vintagers attire is quite appropriate...

that old smith is choked for incoming water fowl..

thanks for posting videos here...

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Just north of the river. Hillbillies live on the south side. crazy

I had a job that for many years required me to wear a jacket and tie. Then later they eased the dress code to dress shirt, slacks and tie. Then to "casual Friday" where you could drop the tie on Friday unless you were involved in meeting with people out of the office. Once I became self-employed, I swore all I'd wear was bibs. And with rare exception, I've held to that dress code.



Here is one exception. I'm "cowboyed up" and shooting an original Colt 1878 10 gauge with antique UMC nickel plated brass hulls. Obviously, black powder loads. It was New Years day, 40 degrees with uncomfortable breeze and heavy overcast. I came in closer to last than first. But a great way to start the new year!

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when you speak of the river, which one?

and i too have forsaken ties and suit jackets...in the winter, i am in va in shorts and tee shirt...and in the summer i am in nh in much the same attire...

thanks again for the videos...


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