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Unread 04-02-2020, 11:18 AM   #21
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i have known a coupla fellows in my life that would only use no 7 1/2 shot on turkey but they never shot at over 35 yards and they killed lots of turkeys...my personel favorite shot is no 5 in the right barrel and a load of no 2 s in the left barrel...charlie...
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Unread 04-02-2020, 11:48 AM   #22
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Mark - what's the serial number on that nice nice D?





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5392, built in 1875, on the 1875 Patent. It is a $125 grade, with 28” uncut barrels, straight grip and SSBP.
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I have 5949, a 10 ga D also with the recessed hinge pin. It's the one on the first page with the big longbeard.

Mine also is on the 1866 and 1875 patents.

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I prefer #6 shot for Tennessee gobblers. Very effective with properly choked gun.
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I was hoping to go to North Carolina this spring and try to get one with my new 28 gauge Flintlock, with a Parker as a back up. Looks like if I go this year I will need to hunt near home in Rhode Island and they don’t have a muzzleloader season(or option).

I will use my tight choked #2 frame 10 gauge hammer gun, with 32” twist barrels. If I can shoot a swan with it...it should do well with turkeys too...
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Mine, its going to be a Ithaca nid super 10 loaded with 1 1/2 oz of 6 s. This gives the patterns i have found in all my 10 s over the years.
Now if the state doesn't close the season with this flu thing going on. We have to go to a checking station to check in our birds and deer too.
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There's a Parker stimulus check
Yeah, you know, the $1200 bucks or whatever it is.
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I'm planning on borrowing Bill Murphy's 40-inch barrel 8 ga. Davenport. We'll talk, Bill.
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Harry and I plan to hit it hard this weekend and we are loaded for bear. Not sure what or how many guns are in the truck now.
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Yeah, you know, the $1200 bucks or whatever it is.
I'm guessing you make way too much $$ to get one of those.......
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