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calvin humburg 04-14-2011 08:44 AM

Trojan
 
Got me a Trojan 16 ser.# 163223 supposed to be IC and Full what distance do you shoot at how big a target to figure choke on 16? It's got issues like most ol guns but I really like it sure is lite. It's a 1913 gun, is there any way to find how many Trojans were made before it? I believe they made a few in 1912. ch

Bruce Day 04-14-2011 10:30 AM

Calvin, for you to find an answer to your question, you'll need to go back page by page in your Serialization and Identification book and count Trojans. And then, you know there are missing numbers in the ID book.

Mike Shepherd 04-14-2011 10:55 AM

Congratulations on the Trojan 16. The quail gun I carry most of the time is a VH 16.

The doulblegunshop.com has a section with much shotgun info- shot size, gauge diameter, choke information etc...

http://www.doublegunshop.com/info.htm

That is where I copied this table:

Shotgun Chokes (*typical values) for a 12 bore gun

Points** Inches American European % of Pattern in 30" circle @ 40 yards***

0 .000 Cylinder S 40%
5 .005 Skeet VZ 45%
10 .010 Improved Cylinder 1/4 50%
15 .015 Skeet #2 - 55%
20 .020 Modified 1/2 60%
30 .030 Improved Modified 3/4 65%
35 .035 Full 1/1 70%
40 .040 Extra-Full - 75%

I would use the same set up for a 16 gauge shooting an ounce of lead.

Best,

Mike

Fred Preston 04-14-2011 11:00 AM

Calvin, I have 161555; a little "older" than yours? It was the last of a batch of about a dozen Trojan 16s. I haven't patterned it for an overall count, just a kill zone count at 35 and 50 yards; probably mod & full at 28". I use spreaders when in the coverts. Like yours, a nice light, sweet handling gun.

Dean Romig 04-14-2011 11:50 AM

I have a nice 26" Trojan 16 that my brother-in-law swears is his (but he hasn't paid me for it yet so it's still mine and resides in my safe) and it carries like an 0-frame and is choked about IC/FULL. A great little upland gun. 202066 made the same year that my Dad was born.

Dave Suponski 04-14-2011 06:09 PM

I have a 20 gauge 26" Trojan number181759 that is a twin to Deans gun.A wonderful little gun. Pa'tridge tremble at my approach....:rolleyes:

charlie cleveland 04-14-2011 06:15 PM

yall like that 16.. as you get older a person tends to go to a lighter gun...as they say a 16 handles like a 20 ga and shoots like a 12 ga... congratulations on a fine gun... charlie

scott kittredge 04-14-2011 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 40289)
I have a 20 gauge 26" Trojan number181759 that is a twin to Deans gun.A wonderful little gun. Pa'tridge tremble at my approach....:rolleyes:

ok dave:cool:, i've seen you shoot:rotf: scott

Dave Suponski 04-14-2011 07:22 PM

:biglaugh: :throw:

Dean Romig 04-14-2011 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 40289)
Pa'tridge tremble at my approach....:rolleyes:

Dave, my good friend.....

......Oh alright, yes they do. I've seen them cower trembling. The noise of your shotgun blasts bothers them. :whistle:


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