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Is your gun 3" chambered though?

 

Been looking online and they are 3' chamber suitable for magnums. They are the only steel shot I have and im not one for using lead where it shouldn't be used... Have 1/2 and 1/4 chokes in (will triple check before unloading my spouts at the ducks.

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Wymberley - i contacted my local shop, they said they had 32g 3's in stock and 32 4's went to get them and was sold the 3's.

Totally accept my own fault for not checking my barrels for the proof mark. Only noticed they were HP when I opened a box to find the bit of paper stating that.

 

You could argue that the shop should have asked before selling them unless you specifically asked for the 3s. Either way, a half decent RFD should be willing to accept that a mistake was made somewhere and replace them - assuming, of course, that the 4s will also be suitable for your needs.

 

Edit: Oops, hadn't seen your Post # 17.

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Your gun will be absolutely fine! I would quite happily put ANY 3" factory steel load in my silver pigeon 4. It is not steel proofed, but would easily pass if it had the test. I would even shoot those shells with a full choke, provided it is through a multi choked gun.

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I agree with Motty. The shells will be fine as long as your choke is less than 1\2. You have a 3 inch chambered gun and the Gamebore shells are 2 3\4 inch which are made for 2 3\3 inch chambered cartridges.I have put 100s of them through my 2 3\4 inch chambered game guns with 1\4 and 1\3 chokes and no hint of a problem over the last decade . As for the shot size , no 3 are fine.

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To put things into perspective 950 bar is around 13800 PSI , I recently read a report on the internet where some body had pressure tested barrels ( remington ones in this case ) .

They tested to see what pressure was needed to damage / blow the barrel .

It was not until they reached 51000 PSI the barrels would fail , once that figure was reached they failed on every occasion.

Even the highest pressured of my home loads top out at a good bit less than 13800 PSI and factory cartridges are going to get nowhere near it !

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Well my barrels are 3"chambers but no fluer and no mention of steel shot.. I dont dispute that they may be fine in it but at the same time if it does fudge the barrels its an expensive mistake to make.

You don't seem to be taking the hint.

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