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Doug, in Vol 2 did he included French shotgun shells for the 1870-1920 period? We've been discussing off and on chambering for early 20th century French shotguns. We've found a few guns chambered for 7.0 cm (70mm) and some as long as 7.5 (75) on up to 80mm. But the vast majority seem to be 6.5 (65). Still this book might be very useful in the research. Thanks. Here is a site with Vol II advertised: https://biblio.co.nz/book/european-sporting-cartridges-volume-2-w/d/508848771https://www.terapeak.com/worth/european-...0/162331911469/
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Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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