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Unread 03-12-2019, 08:28 AM   #41
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Well Mark it was a long time come (and a rough road too) congrats that everything finally came together.
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With a 28 gauge shot cup exiting out a 20 gauge muzzle, what kind of patterns are you getting? I would imagine it would be something similar to "spreader" loads.
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I believe this has full length 28ga inserts now.
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8 inch liner inserted and welded at breach. Choked barrels to I/C MOD. I did not pattern on a board. I patterned on a sporting clays course with 5/8 oz RST. Shot the yellow (smallbore) course here. Targets inside 30 yds. Still plenty of choke in both barrels. Clay targets were broken well - not just chipped. Also reached out to 30 + yds. on quail but better with 3/4 oz load.
Fun to shoot. I don't shoot spreaders. I have not had good luck with them when I tried. Inconsistent - holes in patterns. I felt very confident with this gun. when I was on them they fell.
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Must be you got that lockup fixed on it?
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Still tight to open and close. Wearing in with use. No lockup with RST
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Still tight to open and close. Wearing in with use. No lockup with RST
Could be thickness of the rim of some shells. Had that problem with my DH Damascus. I know Bill M. recommended a reamer and make a pass or two to correct the problem but I didn't because I wanted to keep it totally original. But others have had good luck with doing it.
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8 inch liner inserted and welded at breach. Choked barrels to I/C MOD. I did not pattern on a board. I patterned on a sporting clays course with 5/8 oz RST. Shot the yellow (smallbore) course here. Targets inside 30 yds. Still plenty of choke in both barrels. Clay targets were broken well - not just chipped. Also reached out to 30 + yds. on quail but better with 3/4 oz load.
Fun to shoot. I don't shoot spreaders. I have not had good luck with them when I tried. Inconsistent - holes in patterns. I felt very confident with this gun. when I was on them they fell.
That's my experience with spreader loads too. I stopped ordering them.
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That's my experience with spreader loads too. I stopped ordering them.
Same here.
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I don't like spreaders either.
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