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I acquired this H&R model 1908 16ga shotgun. What type shells can I safely use in it. Do I need low pressure loads? Will a target load work? I don't want to have a accident.

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Yes to the above for sure...:D
Love a good single shot shotgun...they make for a great grouse gun for sure.

Every gun shop or show I go to ...I am always on the look out for a nice one.
Mostly in 20 gauge...but wouldn't kick a nice 12 or 16 gauge away.
Andy
 
I acquired this H&R model 1908 16ga shotgun. What type shells can I safely use in it. Do I need low pressure loads? Will a target load work? I don't want to have a accident.

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I have one of these, although I've never shot it. Belonged to my grandfather and dates from approx. 1914 or 1915 (the model of 1908 was made in 4 variations, from 1909 to 1942).
Takes 2.5" shell.
HAVE IT CHECKED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH FIRST...If it passes that inspection, then the most powerful round I'd put in that gun would be an "upland load", which is a low base, standard powder charge round throwing standard weight shot charge (in your case, 1 oz.).
RST makes ammo for this gun - https://www.rstshells.com/store/m/3-16-Gauge.aspx

...BTW - If anyone know where I can buy a fore end stock for a first variation Model of 1908 H&R shotgun, I'd be interested in getting one.
Numrich doesn't have any.
 
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@Septicdeath

There are some 16-gauge shells for sale or trade for 12-gauge in the classifieds here, see:



By the way, the case hardening coloration looks great for a firearm of that vintage!
 

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