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Two old guys, two old 10 Bores, 10 birds in the boat
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Scott K. and I got out together this afternoon for a blue bird day hunt on the salt water. Scott was shooting a Parker NH and I was shooting a newly acquired Harrington & Richardson D grade. I almost had to force myself to go because it has been so slow. It turned out we had a great day in what up to now has been a somewhat lack luster season. It was getting dark when we got back to the boat ramp so my picture is not ideal. The H&R is on the left, the Parker NH on the right with a pile of four geese and six ducks in the boat, a mix of Mallards and Blacks. We each needed one more Black and several times birds came cupping right in but try as we might we couldn't wish Mallards into being Blacks and shoot another.
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Mighty fine shootin' boys.:bowdown:
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I have to give a thumbs up for the NH 10 in itself, I seen one of those H&Rs a few months ago in pretty decent shape but sold before I could grab it.
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Great story of a special day. You under-rate that photo; as still-life hunting art it approaches the sublime.
Who was the builder of that classic-looking duck-boat? |
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that 13 lb 10 ga sounds like my kinda gun....I bet if you were shooting real heavy loads you could tell the difference in the 2 guns...charlie
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I don't think I can remember ever feeling a gun recoil when I was shooting at a bird. I doubt most people do but I do know one guy who shot at a goose with two factory 3 1/2 inch 10 ga loads of Bismuth out of an Ithaca NID and the recoil knocked him over. Do you remember that day Bill Janelle? :rotf:
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What hunting stories we could tell about each other over the last 45 years :eek: Scott |
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Would you be willing to share info on your loads? I'm trying to get effective bismuth loads working in an NID Super 10. Have been using the DGJ Sherman Bell 4756 recipes and ignition is erratic in colder weather (30-40 deg F.) Have weighed powder/shot each load and feel confident on that issue. Powder and primers (WW209) work fine in other loads at same temps (lead target) so believe they are ok. Any insights would be appreciated.
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looks like them old tens were smokeing hot....that's what the big tens were built for....I have never seen a h r double barrel ten...you will have to do a write up and some pictures of it...charlie
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10 bore Thank you for that info; I'll try your Bluedot loads. As an aside I tried some loads with Longshot but could not get patterns much above 50 %. The 4756 was giving me 70+%, but of course that was summer when I did my patterning. They were useless once season got going with cooler temps.
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Load had 30 grain Longshot, SP10 wad with cards and 1.25oz #4 bismuth. Speed maybe the problem as you indicated. Did not pursue loading Longshot any further because 12 ga bismuth loads I tried had similar poor patterns. The 12 ga loads were cataloged in the manual at 1250fps. Don't know speed on 10ga; not pressure nor speed tested.
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I have noticed with larger shot sizes a overshot card no longer sits properly but a 1/4" fiber wads does but who knows how that will affect patterns. |
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