Cody Firearms Museum on X: 12, 20 and .410 are the most common shotshells today, but historically there was even more variety. Pictured here, brass shotshells from .410 to 4 gauge, left
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Cody Firearms Museum on X: 12, 20 and .410 are the most common shotshells today, but historically there was even more variety. Pictured here, brass shotshells from .410 to 4 gauge, left
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