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Belted shotshell - Patent 4454817 (1538 words) |
 | The shotshell of claim 1 wherein the outside diameter of said base rim is less than 0.88 inch (the minimum standard 12 gauge base rim diameter) and said shotshell is a 12 gauge shotshell. |
 | Shotshell has a tube portion 36 which is slightly tapered from second rim 24 to the mouth end of the shotshell and which extends from rim 24 to the mouth end. |
 | The combat shotshell 10 is preferably a 12 gauge shotshell of at least a 3 inch uncrimped length to make the combat shotgun compatible with commercial 12 gauge shotshells while still receiving the combat shotshell 10. |
| Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - NEBRASKAland Magazine (6846 words) |
 | Paper shotshells were quickly embraced by upland shooters, but waterfowlers clung to brass hulls that did not swell when wet, a problem eventually addressed with waxed and lacquered paper shells. |
 | Shotshell boxes in the.410-caliber (67 guage, not 36 guage as indicated on the Peters shotshell box above) are especially valuable to collectors because fewer were manufactured and sold in that size. |
 | Shotshell boxes produced by UMC during the 1870s and into the 1910s were plain, seldom employing colored artwork in the design except for the 100-round Club and New Club Christmas boxes. |