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12 gauge 3" shotgun shell

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Maybe somebody has better info - but I believe it was Winchester in 1933 - the 3" Super Speed made for the Winchester model 1912. The first "magnum" 3" was the Remington round in 1955 made for their Remington 870. The 3-1/2" super magnum round was made in 1988 by Federal for the Mossberg 3-1/2"chambered guns.
 
Winchester introduced the 3", but I do not know if the "Magnum" handle was applied to it from the beginning or not. Winchester Super X and Western Super Speed were the load labels. Nash Buckingham wondered in print if we were shooting 8 gauge guns based on the payload. Wonder what he would think of the 3-1/2".
 
From http://www.oldammo.com/ammo/shotshel.txt
sp-8 No.12. U S NEW RAPID, 3" black new primed empty, 15/16" high base with recessed head, made from 1900 to 1910 $12.00
sp-14 No.12. U S NEW RAPID, 3" tan new primed empty, 15/16" high base with recessed head, made from 1900 to 1910, this is a super rare shotshell, only about 8 of these are known to collectors $300.00

Note this is empty paper 3" shells.

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