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Old 30th June 2025, 03:55 AM   #2
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That is a nice gun Jim.

Do you recall where the 'dollar's worth of dimes' really came from? I recall that from a Billy the Kid story.


Even with shorter barrels, there is not much spread, out to 20" or so. There is probably a video of dimes. In the '60s, there were flechette rounds. The preference was #4 buck, over those darts or slugs. Or a buck eighty
https://youtu.be/QkH8m9KQzNk?si=rc3PgCLp1O2Bd4LY

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