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Got a gun in today I bought from an auction in Long Island NY . Gun was advertised as a DH 10 gauge with 34” barrels . So me being the 10 gauge aficionado I seem to have become I looked at it closer . The wrist looked awful fat in the pictures so I’m thinking #6 frame 10 . When I got home I looked it up in the serialization book and was surprised to see it shown as an 8 gauge . So the following day I called the auction house talked with the auctioneer himself and asked a bunch of questions . On face , tight , rang true , 6 on the bottom of the barrel lug . So after I got off the phone I ordered a letter from the Chuckster . Letter arrived and all matched up with NO mention of 10 gauge replacement barrels . So for the last seven days I’ve been sweating this one getting here and turning out to be as listed a 10 gauge . And as fate would have it my original thoughts that it just might turn out to actually be an 8 came true . Eighteen months ago I had no 8 gauge now there are four in my somewhat modest accumulation .
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You did well on that one! I saw it too and figured it must be an 8
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It shows up as such in the serialization book . But in the back of the Parker Story it’s not included in the list of 8 gauge serial numbers :cool:
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I asked on here a few years back “how lively in the hands” were 8 gauge guns . And none are what I’d call lively but the PH Florida gun and this DH feel a lot more bird friendly than the two hammer 8’s I now have .
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This gun letters with a Silvers pad . And there was a pad once upon a time but most of the pad is now in parts unknown .
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Seems relatively early for a pad, but that is cool too
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we will never get to many 8 s in our closets....or 10s......glad you got this one....charlie
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Nice work!!! If that gun could talk! And a round grip! I wouldn't call four 8's a modest collection!
Hopefully we can get more 8ga events at the SxS shoots. |
New rubber can easily be affixed to that original base.
It looks like a good honest gun. |
You lucky guy Craig, good for you!
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Craig I plan to be at Stanford this year. A five stand 8 ga gatherings would be a highlight of my trip.
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Wow, 7 lb., 12 oz. barrels……. My entire 2-frame 12/30 DH turkey gun weighs exactly 7 lbs., 12 ounces…
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Good going, Craig! Your hard, discriminating, knowledgeable, work pays off, not much luck to it.
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Craig you're spot on about being able to look at a picture and going yep thats a 6 frame haha. My 10 gauge barrels are pretty chunky at 8lbs 4oz the MWT on them is .071/.070. Being left handed the 6 frame is actually too beefy for me to operate the top lever while keeping my hand on the grip so I have to hold the stock under my arm while I open it.
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Great 8 gauge gun!
Luck: where opportunity meets preparedness.
Fantastic buy! |
The DH is going to the shoot at Prospect Hall Saturday . I’ll shoot it at the first peg then leave it in John’s car and shoot something else the rest of the way around .
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Just fired this DH six times a pair of .785” punkin balls from the right barrel that stayed relatively close to each other but not POA . A pair of .795” punkin balls from the left barrel that didn’t stay close to each other or POA . And finally a load of 000000 buck ten pellets from the right then again from the left also at thirty yards and yes they looked fine for deer decimation . From the right barrel 10 of 10 were on the paper and to point of aim . The left barrel put 9 of 10 on the paper but were slightly high left and I assume the tenth pellet sailed over my box .
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Well, that deer would still be dead with any of those unless one went off the chart
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great patterns with the buckshot...I believe this 000000 buckshot is the best patterns I have seen with the 8 ga....charlie
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Hmmmm that link says they’re out of stock right now . But the one I purchased is already in the mail and projected to be here in the next two days .
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sounds like a good mold it should make things work faster let us know how it does.....charlie
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I’ve still not tried the Marty’s mold for 000000 buck . I did however shortly after acquiring that one order two four cavity .410” molds from the Russian Federation thru Fleabay . The Marty’s mold has 16 cavities but I’ll need to trim sprues then roll before I’ll be satisfied enough to load them (I’m kinda anal about sprue knots) . The two Rooskie molds only cast four per mold however they have sprue plates to shave the sprue off at what appears to be close enough so no sprue knots and no need to roll them . Got a Pheasent deal Saturday and it’s supposed to snow here Sunday but we will see . Incidentally the Rooskie molds got here in 14 days from the moment I bought and paid for them , they said anticipate an almost two month turn around .
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On a side note of sorts Marty’s Molds had these on Fleabay also so I got one to hopefully use in the 10 gauge guns .
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The back half of the gun returned today from Dudley Enterprises ! He said he’d be quick but I didn’t expect it to be only two weeks I was expecting more like 4-6 weeks ! Thanks Brian !
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I like the thickness. Was it cut down ?
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Got the barrels back this morning from Mr. Gorman . They look great to me !
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