24ga shells?

Will Bilozir

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He can get Cheddite 24 ga hulls from the Ballistic Products Inc catalogue

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I think shotgun hull's are now exempt and CAN be shipped over the border.
I ordered 50 brass one's yesterday

I thought so also until they took a box on me so the next load I had Clay take it over and all was good. Sooner pay a few extra dollars and make sure I am going to get them
Cheers
 
What's a 24 ga shell used in? I know about 24 gm shells, but I've never heard of 24 ga. Is that between 20 gauge and 28 gauge?

Little bit of info on it
24-Gauge
This gauge is largely considered obsolete, though there are some shotguns produced by Italian manufacturers FAIR and Fausti that still chamber this obscure gauge, along with small numbers by some other European shotgun manufacturers. As a result, ammunition is still produced in small lots by Beretta, CBC, and Fiocchi, and in even smaller numbers by some other ammunition manufacturers. The 24-Gauge shotgun reached its heyday in the 1930s when several European manufacturers made shotguns in this gauge as well as some being made in the US by Stevens and by Harrington & Richardson, but today the 24-Gauge enjoys only a small following as sort of an intermediate cartridge between .410-Gauge and 20-Gauge. Firearms chambered for 2.5-inch 24-Gauge shells are relatively rare.
 
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