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Craig Larter 06-18-2024 04:30 PM

You guys don't know what your missing, a 2 frame 10ga with 1oz loads and 28" barrels open chokes is a fine upland gun. Craig is just ahead of the times.

Daryl Corona 06-18-2024 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 412700)
You guys don't know what your missing, a 2 frame 10ga with 1oz loads and 28" barrels open chokes is a fine upland gun. Craig is just ahead of the times.

That could very well be but I couldn't imagine lugging that gun around all day.

Garry L Gordon 06-18-2024 05:03 PM

There were many grouse killed with a 10. I have no clue about a "grouse walk."

1 1/8 oz. of shot is 1 1/8 oz of shot -- through a 12 or a 10...and the shot column would be shorter in the 10.

I like the idea of a 2 frame 10. Good shooting, Craig!

CraigThompson 06-18-2024 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 412703)
That could very well be but I couldn't imagine lugging that gun around all day.

I used that 10 gauge 26” hammer gun also on a 2 frame last fall and after the usual morning walk of 2.5-3 hours I’d had enough of carrying that thing .

CraigThompson 06-18-2024 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 412700)
You guys don't know what your missing, a 2 frame 10ga with 1oz loads and 28" barrels open chokes is a fine upland gun. Craig is just ahead of the times.

Seems to me I have four 10’s on two frames . The pair of EH 28” , the Grade 1 two barrel set 26/30 and an 1889 EH 30” .

Arthur Shaffer 06-18-2024 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 412696)
Yes sir !

I have an 1874 2 weight 10 hammer and it is as light as a lot of 12 ga doubles.

Keith Doty 06-29-2024 02:04 PM

Don't let'em razz you Craig. I shoot high flying Whitewing Doves with a 2 frame 10 gauge. Get one of our hot, windy South Texas afternoons and the birds are high and fast out comes the 10, some 1 1/4 loads, and some 30" barrels. That'll put birds on the ground for your dog and the "Girly Men" with their 28's get a lesson and fetch my refreshments!

Garry L Gordon 06-29-2024 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith Doty (Post 413106)
Don't let'em razz you Craig. I shoot high flying Whitewing Doves with a 2 frame 10 gauge. Get one of our hot, windy South Texas afternoons and the birds are high and fast out comes the 10, some 1 1/4 loads, and some 30" barrels. That'll put birds on the ground for your dog and the "Girly Men" with their 28's get a lesson and fetch my refreshments!

:rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf:

CraigThompson 06-29-2024 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith Doty (Post 413106)
Don't let'em razz you Craig. I shoot high flying Whitewing Doves with a 2 frame 10 gauge. Get one of our hot, windy South Texas afternoons and the birds are high and fast out comes the 10, some 1 1/4 loads, and some 30" barrels. That'll put birds on the ground for your dog and the "Girly Men" with their 28's get a lesson and fetch my refreshments!

I was at a tower shoot this past December . I’d brought two guns a DH 10 and a DH 8 . The guy to my left was shooting a very nice K-80 12 , big high flying pheasant came straight at him he shot twice no cigar , I happened to have the 8 in my hands , one shot the pheasant fell within 15 feet of him
! I’ll give it to him though after I dropped the bird he clapped his hands . I might add that pheasant was a good 40+ yards up in the air .


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