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Destry L. Hoffard 06-04-2012 02:18 PM

A flocker? What does that mean?


Destry

George Lander 06-04-2012 03:03 PM

Destry: I think that he is referring to "flock shooting" which, of course, is illegal in this country now.

Best Regards, George

Destry L. Hoffard 06-04-2012 03:12 PM

If that's the meaning of the phrase, it's far far far off base. The factory load for a 10 gauge in the days this gun was made would have been 1 1/4 ounce. That's a modern 12 gauge heavy field load today which is certainly not a "flocker" type load.

Even with a magnum 10 gauge shooting 2 to 2 1/4 ounce loads they wouldn't be much of a "flocker". I've been shooting one since I was in high school and can remember very very few occasions when more than one bird was taken at a shot.

Just because a gun is old and heavy with a larger than 12 gauge bore doesn't mean it's purpose was to devastate "flocks" of waterfowl. They were long range guns meant for heavy powder charges, the weight of the gun kept down the recoil.


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George Lander 06-04-2012 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Destry L. Hoffard (Post 71299)
If that's the meaning of the phrase, it's far far far off base. The factory load for a 10 gauge in the days this gun was made would have been 1 1/4 ounce. That's a modern 12 gauge heavy field load today which is certainly not a "flocker" type load.

Even with a magnum 10 gauge shooting 2 to 2 1/4 ounce loads they wouldn't be much of a "flocker". I've been shooting one since I was in high school and can remember very very few occasions when more than one bird was taken at a shot.

Just because a gun is old and heavy with a larger than 12 gauge bore doesn't mean it's purpose was to devastate "flocks" of waterfowl. They were long range guns meant for heavy powder charges, the weight of the gun kept down the recoil.


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Destry: I totally agree, but I think that's what he was referring to when he used the word "flocking"

Best Regards, George

Bill Murphy 06-04-2012 04:08 PM

Destry, the first time I picked up my #6 frame ten, I made a comment to the owner. "This is a heavy flocker." He replied, "Yup, it's one flockin' hard shooter too."

David Codding 06-04-2012 07:35 PM

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John Dallas 06-04-2012 10:06 PM

"Yeah, but those flockers were flying Messerschmidts"

charlie cleveland 06-04-2012 11:14 PM

this is a interesting gun...and bills gun as gotta be a ducks nitemare... charlie

Jay Gardner 06-04-2012 11:17 PM

Beautiful old gun.

Pete Lester 06-05-2012 06:07 AM

Did I read correctly? This is a NH/PH 10ga on a six frame with 36" barrels?


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