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Mark Conrad's New Big Bore
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My friend Mark has always liked the big ones, and he found a new goose gun.
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105mm?
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Where's the other barrel on that thing?
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Mark's New Gun
Bruce, I flew about 50 feet behind and 150-200 feet above one of those over the north east corner of Ben Hoa one night around mid-night when it fired. I had just taken off. Fire ball, concussion and noise all at once. I thought the world had ended. Cheers, Tom
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155mm! How many oz's of shot is that?
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Hey Mark, it looks to be missing it's forend.... I just might have one. You want a splinter or a beavertail?
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Now, that's a Cutts Compensator. Wonder how many choke tubes are included?
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Well I'll tell you the story. The self propelled howitzer is in Offerle, Kansas, on Hwy 50 east of Dodge, where I was this last weekend helping a friend with a party of pheasant hunters. Mark has been out there before and gets a big kick with the name on this cannon, so I thought I would make his day, or at least his minute.
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Looks like a nice Grouse gun!!!! a little tough to swing in the tight cover!:rotf:
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Bruce, you are right, Charlie, Jim Hall, Allan and I have had some fun with this piece. I doubt if I get out there any time soon. Thanks for the memories.
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I'm thinking that is an SP 8 inch rather than a 155. Some Redleg out there ought to be able to say for sure.
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Gents, I believe that Marks big bore is just that!, but it's in a big V-8 450 or 500HP am I right Mark?
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Can't possibly balance at the hinge pin....
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Hey Pete, Where did ya find that nice single trap? 34 foot barrels?
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There was a pair of them in Rye NH during WWII and I always wanted one. Recoil is a little stiff with the 2700 pound shot charge but not too bad with the lighter 1900 pound load.
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Interesting stuff Pete thanks..
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