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Pinfire 16ga
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Well I finished loading and test firing my first pin fire shells today. They are really a pain to reload. Thought I would post a couple of pictures.
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I read that a couple years ago. Didn't go that rout because it was to expensive. Using the plastic hulls is cheap But not easy. I have a combination pin fire on the way. It is a 20ga by 577 I think. I will find out when it gets here. It has to make it through the blizzard up north.
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That sounds like a fun gun Wayne. Is it 577 snider or nitro ?
I've seen a few pinfire 10 bores but 16 GA is more common . I haven't looked at them in years but aren't they usually priced lower than conventional cartridge guns ? |
I meant is the 577 chambering closer to a snider or a nitro case wise
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Milton the price of pin fires is rising in a hurry. Their are getting expensive. There are people hunting with them and shooting clays with them. They are driving the prices up. I believe the cartridge in the combination gun that you are referring to is a short version of the 577 snider. Will know when it comes in. If your are thinking about a pin fire make sure it is in a standard shotgun gauge (not 14ga). Guns will have to be slightly modified to shoot paper or plastic hulls.
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Not planning on buying one any time soon
I'm working on getting a 8 gauge . You planning on hunting the old girl Wayne ? |
Probable not. I am however thinking about turkey hunting this year. A friend offered to take me to one of his spots if I used an 8ga. I may try to shoot some clays with the pin fire. Are you looking an 8ga wright now.
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Well I'm planning on buying a 8 GA from
a member here . I also want to turkey hunt with a 8 GA this year . Wayne good luck with clays and pinfire that should be fun . |
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