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10 Gauge Chokes/Patterns
I recently purchased a Parker DH 10 gauge(my first short 10) and was amazed at how well it shot given the rather tight chokes. I brought it to a sporting clays course and figured I would shoot a few stations and I after I missed given the tight chokes(that’s an acceptable excuse right?) I would take it back to the truck and get a different gun. I was amazed at how well the gun shot. I ended up shooting the whole course with it and doing better than usual for me with that gun.
The gun is choked IM/F and I was shooting RST 1 1/8 oz. shells at 1150fps. I was hitting close targets, far target and everything in between. I know the 10 has a shorter shot column which improves the pattern. It was a good lesson in learning a gun and not getting hung up what the chokes are on paper. When I bought the gun I figured I might take it turkey hunting once a year, but I plan to shoot it much more often and would consider another 10 gauge with hesitation. No real question here, I was just really impressed with the short 10 and might not let a gun’s chokes influence my decision making so much in the future. Jay |
I have found the bigger the gauge, the better it works, and most of my big bores have full chokes.
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I shoot two short 10's and a number of 12's . Find the same thing 10's break targets for me a bit better than the 12 G guns. Put it to more barrel weight improving the swing. Better shooter may not see as much difference. However I think the 10 G was outlawed for ATA Trap because it did break targets better. Trap shooters correct me if wrong.
Also load 1 1/8 oz in the 10's, mostly 7/8 oz in the 12's. While I say 7/8 is fine and have no plans to incease my 12 G load, no doubt about it more pellets will break more targets. 10's are great guns everybody needs a couple. William |
It was a pleasant surprise to say the least and as I said I will shoot this “new” 10 often.
William I also like your suggestion…I do need a couple, I think a hammer 10 will be next :) |
The pattern is denser with a 10 and clays often just disappear in a cloud of smoke. That is a good feeling.
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I love my big 10 gauge hammer gun. Yet another Parker in the collection that's just not for sale. :)
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And with an 8 gauge, the clays just disappear in the air with no trace of anything.
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Mills, you’re absolute right about the cloud of dust thing and it does feel good. So good in fact, I can’t wait to do it again…maybe this weekend.
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