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Rick Losey 11-05-2014 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by William Davis (Post 150392)
I have two Clay fields near me with good high towers. Thats were this 10 is going to spend it's time.

William

that would be fun (ours was not part of the course last i checked) - tight chokes and heavy barrels- get them moving and stopping your swing is not an issue.

Dave Noreen 11-05-2014 12:50 PM

The first listing for the Magnum-Ten shell I have is the April 1, 1932, issue of Western Ammunition for Rifle, Revolver and Shotgun. The Magnum-Ten appears in the second printing of Ithaca Gun Co.'s 1932 catalogue.

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And thus began a misprint that stayed in Ithaca Gun Co. catalogues for years. Capt. Chas. Askins' Magnum-Ten was really a No. 4E. The good Captain did have a fully loaded NID 16-gauge that was a No. 5E. Both later resided with Elmer. The Magnum-Ten with its not to my taste restock is in the Elmer Keith diorama at the Cabela's in Boise, Idaho.

CraigThompson 11-05-2014 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by William Davis (Post 150392)
I have two Clay fields near me with good high towers. Thats were this 10 is going to spend it's time.

William

Well my Grade 2 hammer hopefully will kill a not to bright deer this season and possibly some December dove . But later this month I'm going to Shenendale in Augusta County VA to shoot sporting and helīce . My plan is to use the hammer gun provided they have no stipulations against the 10 like Central VA Sporting .

Rick Losey 01-04-2015 06:19 PM

found this thread while looking for something,

Pete - did you lose count?? wonder how many where added since the last update

Alan B. Webber 01-04-2015 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Losey (Post 150393)
that would be fun (ours was not part of the course last i checked) - tight chokes and heavy barrels- get them moving and stopping your swing is not an issue.

That's so true about the big guns. I have a #6 frame 10 with 36" barrels. It's like swinging a railroad track. It's not often you undershoot a bird.

Stephen Hastie 01-20-2015 06:49 PM

Short ten
 
Add one more to the Gang
I still use my short ten. For wildfowl, it has a fishtail and it is a #3 frame. At the moment it is in the gunsmiths for a replacement stock I dropped it and broke it, which I replaced a few years back because the original stock was to short. I still have the original stock.

From where the sun don't shine

Destry L. Hoffard 01-22-2015 03:11 PM

Do you roll your own cartridges Steve? At one time Kent made a short 10 gauge loaded with their TM shot But they were only available in the UK.

Destry

Stephen Hastie 01-24-2015 05:36 PM

Hi destroy
Yeah I load my own cartridges for this gun, I have not found any Taylor made cartridges over here, I think there to expensive. But I live in hope?
Steve

Kenny Graft 01-27-2015 05:25 PM

I should not read this stuff!...Now I have to pay for that sweet Ithica short 10 I just bought from our guns for sale thread. The way I see's it... you are all to BLAME. All that talk about how everyone needs a short ten!, what great turkey guns they are, how much fun they are to shoot, they can fold a goose across lake erie with the right load of nice shot and it goes on and on. Now I will need a loader and hulls SXS ohio

Destry L. Hoffard 01-27-2015 05:33 PM

My problem with shooting a short 10 gauge very much is shells, just like everybody else who doesn't load. I had a small inventory, but had actually been tempted to sell them because I just wasn't using any of my short 10 gauges. I'd given my lifter over to a friend so all I had left was my D grade hammer gun. Then I took the D grade out a couple times, and I'm wanting to take it more. Of course those couple trips put a serious dent in what ammo I had available. Wish you could still shoot lead legally, I've got about three cases of that.......


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