My 1888 10 gauge dbl barrel shotgun with 36" barrels. It was built with full choke Damascus barrels so you can't use modern day shells with plastic wads or it would blow the end of the barrels. Perhaps someone viewing SBY News would have a suggestion of ammo that would be safe to fire. Thanks.
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