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Unread 02-12-2013, 05:39 PM   #1
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today i was going thru some of pete lesters 10 ga loads and found one i thought i would like...and did...the load was a winchester hull win.209 primer 39 grains bluedot winchester plastic wad 1 1/2 oz of copper plated no 6 shot... over shot card and roll crimped 7000 of pressure.... i shot these loads at the 70 steps at the dr pepper canonly put 1 shot in the can each shot...will try it on paper at 50 yards tommorrow im sure this load will perform well at this range...recoil is light used the 10 ga parker it weighs about 9 1/4 lbs best i remember.... charlie
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today i was going thru some of pete lesters 10 ga loads and found one i thought i would like...and did...the load was a winchester hull win.209 primer 39 grains bluedot winchester plastic wad 1 1/2 oz of copper plated no 6 shot... over shot card and roll crimped 7000 of pressure.... i shot these loads at the 70 steps at the dr pepper canonly put 1 shot in the can each shot...will try it on paper at 50 yards tommorrow im sure this load will perform well at this range...recoil is light used the 10 ga parker it weighs about 9 1/4 lbs best i remember.... charlie
That is the load i killed most of my turkey with and you will like it , Dean ,i will have some for you this spring ,scott
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Whats the daily bag limet on Dr Pepper cans.
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no limit as of now but you know there use to be no limit on crows and such...but as you know that could change anytime... think ill go shoot some dr pepper cans as of rite now... charlie
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My eye sight is bad. I use 2 liter plastic Dr Pepper bottles.My percentages are better maby 5 or 6 holes in a bottle. Hopefully if they out law cans there will be a loophole for plastic. They will probable put a bore size limit on cans and bottels and you won't be able to use your 8ga shotgun.
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may have to start hoarding my cans...and thanks for the warning ill have to start telling everbody that old 8 ga is really a 410.... what do you think they ll believe me.... charlie
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Only if there eye sight is as bad as mine. My daughter drinks Dr Pepper in a can. Maby I can get her to save her cans. I saw a spud gun on TV today. We will probable all be rearming with these be for long.
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Man, sure wish I could shoot loads like that in my 10ga Parker lifter. Just made a post with my problem.
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My parker lifter is gentle as a lamb and that was with black powder loads. Try some black powder paul. If memery serves I used 3 drams 2f 1 oz no 6s and a fiber wad calum. Gun had very little recoil and it only weighs 8 pounds.
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Charlie how long do you have to cook those Dr. Pepper cans to make them tender enough to eat? I tried boiling clay pigeons but after 5-6 hours they were still too tough so I just shot at them. I don't know of another use for the darn things. Years ago there was a contraption that I believe used a .22 blank cartridge to propel a pop can into the air so it could be shot at. I haven't seen one in years though. I don't think it ever was a big seller.
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