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Old 04-15-2013, 04:30 AM   #47
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Hammerless?
The shells were probably smokeless powder as well!

And no ram rod.
Isn't "hammerless" the term they use for shotguns with no external hammer? Wikipedia agrees with me, if that means anything to you . We did our own reloading at school as well. Clay target shooting was a fun if rather expensive sport, it only really happened for us because a couple of our teachers were enthusiasts. I learned to shoot on the farm, just part of growing as a farm kid, like driving a tractor etc., but it was participating in this sport where I really learned about gun safety. (After which I was often horrified to see the cavalier way that other people used them.)
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