Since there is another slug gun, in this sedtion, I thought I'd post my slug gun. It is a West Coast gun, built by Milo Taylor. It had a 35 caliber barrel on it, that no one could get to shoot. I couldn't either so, I replaced it with a 38 caliber (.375), Douglas barrel and it shot better but, 3rd place, was all I could do with it. The larger octagon area I made as a ignition chamber (1 3/8 oct) and the 1" x 14 male, barrel shank, screws into it. Everything behind it, is Milo's original work. I shot a cast (20/1), cross paper patch bullets and made a patch holder/bullet starter for it. The bullet was a simi-spitzer, two diameter as described by F. Mann, in The Bullets Flight and used ATF as the path lube. One reason that I bought this rifle, instead of a 25 lb type, was I wanted one I could shoot OH but, that didn't work to well because of the low drop, straight stock. I still have it but, there is no place to shoot it, with other guys. They are ALL dead, may they rest in peace. All that I shot with were very nice guys. Roger (Ole) Olson and Larry Bloomer, were stand outs. Ole got me into the slugs and I got him, into SS's, where he stayed until called to a larger range. Frank
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