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sounds like you have bought a great gun bet shes shot her share of ducks in the past hopefly some in the future....charlie...
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02-17-2019, 05:50 PM | #425 | ||||||
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I dunno about killing anymore ducks with it . But if I live long enough and the river don’t rise I’d be willing to bet a tidy sum that it kills a deer with one of my handloads
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02-21-2019, 08:22 PM | #426 | ||||||
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short 10
I'll be shooting the "boathouse" in the 10 gauage challenge .
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02-21-2019, 11:19 PM | #427 | ||||||
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I have killed numerous snow geese and several sandhill cranes with my 2 7/8" EG. Handloaded with bismuth shot.
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I have killed numerous snow geese and several sandhill cranes with my 2 7/8" EH. Handloaded with bismuth shot.
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02-26-2020, 07:00 AM | #429 | ||||||
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I did read most of this but Im still confused as why the 2 7/8 is called the short ten, what is the 2 5/8 called Shorty ?
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02-26-2020, 07:16 AM | #430 | ||||||
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I think the 2 5/8 is slightly earlier than the 2 7/8s . From what ive read though the 2 7/8 became more or less the standard 10 ga length . But when you mention the 10 ga to most people they automatically think of the 3.5 magnum . So the 2 7/8 is the short 10 ga compared to the 10 ga 3.5 . I don't think 10 ga 2 5/8 guns were as mass produced as 2 7/8s .
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