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Originally Posted by Pete Lester
There are just 10 of us? I am really enjoying the Remington 1894 10ga I picked up earlier this year. Overall I think the Parker is a better built and better looking double but the '94 is very pleasing to me.
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You should try my pre 1897 W.C. Scott 10 !
I've shot straight rounds on both the skeet and trap fields with it as well as used it recently in the dove fields and the deer woods with very good results .
I also have an old Ithaca 10 gauge SxS with 2 7/8" chambers and fluid steel barrels . This one we've had for 30 years and I've yet to fire it although it's in very nice shape ! Perhaps later this spring !
The old W.C. I have belonged to my grandfather for 50 years before I got it . He had used it to shoot mainly turkey and hawks . Granted he shot hawks with it many years ago !