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I have 3 of the "short 10" guns that I shoot. Have a MEC set up to reload for them.
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short 10
How short is your short 10? I have just acquired a 2 5/8 short 10 and wondered how I would reload for it. After a short thinking session I added another MEC 1/2 spacer to my MEC loader that I load 2 7/8 " and the loads with Cheddite hulls look factory new. Sometimes a new problem is just a short challenge. Jim Garrett
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So I’m just about ready - got my L.C. Smith grade
2 back from Buck Hamlin who did a pretty fantastic job on a gun that was very rough- and picked up 10 ga reloading setup from another member. Now who can help me with some low pressure bismuth reloading recipes so I can use this gun for Goose season next year? |
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I have two short tens - one a Grade 3 Lifter and the other is a set of very stout 30", 2-frame Damascus barrels that I haven't finished fitting to my 1898 DH. This will make its 4th set of barrels. Barrel set #1 are the 30" Titanic barrels it was made with; barrel set #2 are 30" Damascus barrels Russ Bickel fit to the gun for me; barrel set #3 is a set of 26" Damascus barrels with open chokes; and barrel set#4 are these heavy 30" 10-gauge barrels with reversed chokes. Don't ask me why I did this.... "it was fun" is the best answer I can come up with.
The lifter has killed two nice longbeards for me and a couple of jakes.... who knows what my other 10 will do for me. But it'll be fun, whatever it is. . |
Short 10
Have acquired a parker hammer 1844 one set bibls 28 other 32 beautiful condtion Grade 3 on 3 frame just shot some doves with it already will soon go after long beards
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Is that date a typo. Maybe 1874 or 1884.
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10 gauge hammer
That was my typo the gun letters 1884
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