I would say that it was a bit more than a backbored 20. If that were the case it just as well have been a 16 as it is smaller than the 14.

The reason was that it was going to be a hard sell to the shooters of that point in time. The odd gauge and very odd shells were doubtful to sell well.

Last edited by Don Moody; 01/29/08 12:23 AM.

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