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Craig Larter 04-30-2024 12:03 PM

The Big 8's rule the day in Sanford
 
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The 8ga shooters had an event at the Southern Friday on the practice Five Stand. We had 13 shooters and had much fun and plenty of laughs. The competition was fierce!! We ended the 30 bird contest with a four way tie of 24 shot by Mike Koneski, Shane Hoover, Phillip Bawell, and Rick Ghenn. The top four shooters split $100 prize money. We held a sudden death shoot-off to determine the high score Parker gun participant between Mike Koneski, Shane Hoover and Phillip Bawell. Mike took top honors and won the Parker 8ga trophy. Big fun and looking forward to Hausmann's. Great shooting and friendship.
Mike Koneski-24
Shane Hoover-24
Phillip Bawell-24
Rick Ghenn-24
Craig Thompson-23
Daniel Bawell-22
Jay Oliver-20
Dave deFernelmont-19
Jim Stahl-18
Jeff Stegmeier-17
Ken Georgi-17
Jim Hall-12
Stan Hoover-9
Craig Larter-DNF

Dan Steingraber 04-30-2024 12:29 PM

Congratulations to the shooters, especially the two "yoots" that thumped their padres.

Garry L Gordon 04-30-2024 06:08 PM

I’m sorry I missed this. If my state approves the 8 for turkeys, I’m in (trouble).

Great photos. Thanks, Craig.

Kevin McCormack 04-30-2024 08:00 PM

This is always so cool to watch! The array of 'boomers' on the gun rack alone is worth coming to see it . Someone should make a You Tube video of one of these events. For intro/background music, I recommend Wagner's "Entry of the Gods into Valhalla.''

Jay Oliver 05-01-2024 08:04 AM

That was just too much fun. Next year I will load my own shells...I promise!

I needed to go the gym for a month or two to get ready for this event. My 8ga 16lbs 36" Twist TA Hammer gun was not as lively as I remembered.

This was too much fun tough and it was great to get these big guns out.

Thank you,
Jay

CraigThompson 05-01-2024 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay Oliver (Post 410108)
That was just too much fun. Next year I will load my own shells...I promise!

I needed to go the gym for a month or two to get ready for this event. My 8ga 16lbs 36" Twist TA Hammer gun was not as lively as I remembered.

This was too much fun tough and it was great to get these big guns out.

Thank you,
Jay

That 1 1/2 ounce load isn’t bad in these guns . Sure you know you set it off but it’s not violent recoil . The 1 3/4 ounce loads I toyed with a couple years ago would open up a whole new world compared to these .

CraigThompson 05-01-2024 11:42 AM

I was allowed to heft a DH 36” after the event and while my DH 34” feels pretty decent the stock dimensions on the 36” gun felt way better :cool:

Jay Oliver 05-01-2024 12:10 PM

Those 1 1/2 loads you had were wonderful. I just wasn't swinging that big gun that well. I should have been practicing! A lighter hammerless gun would certainly be fun for next year :)

Mike Koneski 05-01-2024 03:47 PM

We need to make it mandatory to wear a Hawaiian shirt for the 8g if it's held on Friday!! :rotf::rotf:

Mike Koneski 05-01-2024 03:52 PM

David D and I will be sharing some new load data for the Big 8 as soon as the tests are sent back. Working on adding some new powders to the list to ease component scarcity issues. E3, Green Dot, Unique and Nitro 100 NF are in the works. Longshot is ruled out unless you want to shoot 2+ ounces. The old reliables of Clays and Universal Clays are too hard to find for most. I hear someone is using 700X but is keeping mum.


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