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The new punkin ball molds arrived in NYC yesterday now how long will it take to make the six hour trip to central Virginia ! I went out about an hour ago to try 000000 buck , .775” punkin balls and .775” slugs . Shot them all at 28 yards . Decided on 000000 buck for the right barrel and the slugs/punkin balls are about the same out the left barrel . First pic is buck second is slugs and the last is punkin balls .
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Oh yes failed to mention these were shot in the slightly more open PH 8 rather than the tighter hammer gun .
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looks like the pumpkin balls shot really well...deer would be down for the count if hit ....charlie
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I’m pleased and slightly surprised . Last year when the three molds I ordered from the UK arrived in this country they sat in Chicago for three weeks before they turned them loose . This year the pair came in country Sunday in NYC and were in my PO Box this morning . Three DAYS beats the heck out of three weeks :cool: Already cleaned them with gunscrubber and sooted with a match , might just cast a few tonight .
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those molds look good...the round ball mold I have came from the uk...I heard the fellow I got mine from had passed on....I was really impressed how well these molds are made...charlie
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Craig, I've been studying the grain of the stock on that 8 ga. Years back, my friend/PGCA member brought this 8 ga down for all of us to shoot during one of our dove hunts. Both guns have identical fiddleback stocks. I know he sold his. Any chance of them being the same gun? It's a beautiful gun and quite the experience to shoot!
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