From:   "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Chambering marks are most definitely left on the are just forward of the
rims of a shot gun cartridge when it is fired in a typical single or double
barrel gun with an extractor. It is just that on the properly made ones you
cannot notice it. On one with poorly made and fitted extractors that are not
the same internal radius as the rest of the rear of the chamber you are left
with a very distinctive "bulge".
--
Of course, they could just check the gun for DNA and figure out
who fired it that way ;-b

Steve.


Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org

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