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yes NICE GUN!!! and you will love the 10 ga. hope to see it soon :corn: scott
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Hey Dave,
Up till now a big bore to me was a 12 as I'm sure it was to you and BTD. (Big Ten Dean). Sorry Mark but I had to borrow your moniker for this post. I'm sure between Mark, Scott, Pete and now Dean, one of them will let us borrow their 10's. Now if we could only get them to reload for us.:rotf: |
Daryl, They're gonna have too....:rolleyes: I got non of them big bore reloadin stuff either....:whistle:
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Borrow a 10 gauge from me? Heck I'll sell you one! :)
Dean, I think that you will find that with shot size, weight, and velocity equal to a 12 gauge load, the Short Ten is very forgiving when you are not quite centered on a clay target. Mark |
So it won't be quite as un forgiving as a 28 gauge??
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Dean I know you may have seen this crude video I put together while ago but it may be of more interest to you with your new addition. Reloading for the Short Ten is relatively easy and very cost effective.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owXs4Eg__BE |
This video has me convinced I need a 10, and, a blond to teach me how to use it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnT72...eature=related |
edgar get that ten ga but leave the blonds to the young guys... charlie
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Well, If we are being completely honest I think I would rather have a high grade .410 than a blonde. Most likely less trouble.....:rotf:
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