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      Two over ten?

      I don’t know what more to add accept after inquiring locally for some years of anyone who might be in the know i posted the question on this chat hoping someone will be able to shed some light on it..meaning behind the statement ( two over ten bore ). I feel someone in chatlandia will solve...
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      Two over ten?

      Thanks , but you missed out on the Dungeness crab?
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      Two over ten?

      Wonder that myself, or land and groove depth of cut?? Or a combination?
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      Two over ten?

      Thanks, we do get a ton of washing!!
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      Two over ten?

      I do understand that concept, but what my question is was the shooter referring to a combination of bore twist in conjunction with land and groove in bore of rifle?? Two over ten , could he have been referring to a certain size of bore??
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      Two over ten?

      Thanks for accepting me into this forum and I come with a question that has been hounding me for some time. This is what a shooter said in the 1960 era and I have not been sucessful in finding out the meaning of the statement , thinking somebody on the chat might have some info on it: (. Any...
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