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Unread 10-11-2015, 08:54 PM   #61
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i had put some instructions on posting pics in post # 11 of this thread

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The hammer gun is very nice and I like it ,but I really really like the hammerless !
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Very nice thanks for the pictures. Craig
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The hammer gun is very nice and I like it ,but I really really like the hammerless !
Actually the hammerless is the better shooter for me.
I need to concoct a nice low pressure load for the full length brass shells because I'm a bit tired cleaning the BP.
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Actually the hammerless is the better shooter for me.
I need to concoct a nice low pressure load for the full length brass shells because I'm a bit tired cleaning the BP.
Get you 100 new Remington hulls cut them down , use the SP-10 wad with 1 1/4 ounce of shot a 16 gauge 1/4" wad in the bottom of the shot cup and a over shot card just to make the crimp stay flat then decide how much Greendot , Unique or Universal Clays you need and you should be good to go .

I am still using SR7625 but I'm down to about 8 pounds which is pretty much 10 gauge only now !

OR ....................................... ,

If you don't wanna mess with it you could always send that hammerless gun to Virginia and I could keep it excercised for you

Heck I'd eben be nice enough to take them both out for exercise every couple weeks

All BS aside they are both very nice and I cannot imagine anyone that wouldn't like having them in their collection .

Now I wonder how many EH guns were made on the #6 frame with 34" or 36" barrels ?
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Thanks for the smokeless load tips. I'll do it.
Thanks but both of them are exercised pretty much every week. They are going to take care of some ducks come opening day.
For anybody who is interested there is a bar/restaurant in Sun Valley called The Pioneer Saloon. On the wall of the bar is a GH 10, #6 frame with 36"barrels. I almost fell out of my shoes when I saw it. I know a guy that knows the Owner really well and he can't get it. The guy just won't sell it. It's too bad because it doesn't belong on the barroom wall.
If anyone thinks they know how to deal guns, that deal would be a challenge.
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Thanks for the smokeless load tips. I'll do it.
Thanks but both of them are exercised pretty much every week. They are going to take care of some ducks come opening day.
For anybody who is interested there is a bar/restaurant in Sun Valley called The Pioneer Saloon. On the wall of the bar is a GH 10, #6 frame with 36"barrels. I almost fell out of my shoes when I saw it. I know a guy that knows the Owner really well and he can't get it. The guy just won't sell it. It's too bad because it doesn't belong on the barroom wall.
If anyone thinks they know how to deal guns, that deal would be a challenge.
Is the GH 10 in this group ?

https://www.pioneersaloon.com/bullet...arket-guns.php
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allen your guns are really nice i m glad you them for hunting for all parkers were meant to go to the field...both guns are choice but for some reason the hammer gun appeals to me with the dark wood and the long barrels...charlie
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It's always a nice try to liberate a gun off a wall but I've never had much success.

One year I got an under lifter D grade 12 made in 1874 with sawed off barrels from a gun store in Salinas, CA. After Turnbull plucked me for some $ it turned out to be a great shooting gun.
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