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Unread 09-25-2009, 06:55 AM   #31
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Destry is correct about 10 gauge shells through a #2 frame. I shot a round of sporting clays with 1 1/4 oz loads through my #2 frame 10 gage lifter Parker and it wore me out. I swore I would never do that again. A hundred shots of 1 1/8 oz through the #2 frame is a dream, however, and makes the old girl a pleasure to shoot all day long. The duck and goose blind is another story when you are only going to shoot a half a box of shells (I'm thinking the old box of 25 here boys). You hardly feel the thing go off, but of course 1 1/4 oz @ 1200 fps is a hell of alot different than 2 oz @ 1350 fps.

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