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Old shotgun shooting??
#3072568
03/19/20 11:18 PM
03/19/20 11:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 3,306 Autuaga County
nomercy
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I have my very first gun that I haven't shot in years. really old 16ga. I'd like to let my boy shoot it this season. Can I shoot heavy shot? Is there much of a supply of shells for a 16 and where.
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
[Re: nomercy]
#3072598
03/20/20 04:59 AM
03/20/20 04:59 AM
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Joined: Dec 2016
Posts: 10,392 northport
deadeye48
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Booner
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If youre talking old as in pre war I wouldn't shoot anything but low brass loads if the gun is in good condition If its 50's and above and in good condition then by all means shoot what you want in it
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
[Re: nomercy]
#3072803
03/20/20 10:11 AM
03/20/20 10:11 AM
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Posts: 3,917 Montgomery,al,usa
Davyalabama
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Have you tried Wally World? They have some 12 and 20, I don't own a 16, so I wasn't looking for those. If an academy is still open, they may have some. I think you will be fine shooting high brass #4, 5, 6's out of it. I would not shoot the new Hevi shot, bismuth, etc. from it. You don't have to have those fancy loads, just get some of the aforementioned loads and have confidence knowing those loads have killed turkeys for years and years before this new stuff came out.
“If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.” Napoleon Hill The most difficult thing to understand during conversation is silence. Thoreau
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
[Re: nomercy]
#3072880
03/20/20 11:20 AM
03/20/20 11:20 AM
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Posts: 3,306 Autuaga County
nomercy
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It’s a .16 side by side Lefever. It’s prewar I’m pretty sure. I’ve shot boxes and boxes of low brass #6 as a kid. Shot some #4 turkey if I remember right. Just haven’t shopped shells for it in 20 years.
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
[Re: nomercy]
#3072895
03/20/20 11:30 AM
03/20/20 11:30 AM
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Posts: 6,725 Selma
odocoileus
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I'd have a gunsmith check it out before I put any ammunition through it. Really old 16ga's could be 2 1/2's or 2 9/16's. I think by the 1930's the 2 3/4 was standard. I'd make sure it was ok before I put modern ammo through it. If it is an obsolete chamber, the aforementioned RST has ammo for it.
Edit: The website dog's and doubles has a contact about old Lefever's. Says to email Gregg@dogsanddoubles.com and maybe he can tell you more about your gun.
Last edited by odocoileus; 03/20/20 11:33 AM.
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
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#3074952
03/22/20 01:20 AM
03/22/20 01:20 AM
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nomercy
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I'd have a gunsmith check it out before I put any ammunition through it. Really old 16ga's could be 2 1/2's or 2 9/16's. I think by the 1930's the 2 3/4 was standard. I'd make sure it was ok before I put modern ammo through it. If it is an obsolete chamber, the aforementioned RST has ammo for it.
Edit: The website dog's and doubles has a contact about old Lefever's. Says to email Gregg@dogsanddoubles.com and maybe he can tell you more about your gun. Cool, thanks! I looked up the info years ago but now forgot. It's pretty old for sure. i did find some 2 3/4 #4 in Walmarks.
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Re: Old shotgun shooting??
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#3085976
03/31/20 10:59 PM
03/31/20 10:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 1,647 Hazel Green
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"very old 16ga." HOW old?!?! Need a LOT more info! IF it is a VERY old 16 ga, could be short chamber 2 9/16"! I have one - Win Mdl 12 16 ga. Have to reload or shoot RST 2 1/2" shells. Can be same if it is a very old Browning A5 or Double gun with the old short chamber. And/or IF it is a Damascus bbl! (and prob wouldn't shoot one of those!)
Regardless, if it is very old, but still sound enough to shoot, I would still recommend light load 2 1/2" RSTs. If, on the other hand, you consider 1950s old, and it is, say, a Winchester or Stevens or Ithaca, then std 16s should be ok. Walmart has (had?) those.
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