Beautiful gun. Not too many years ago it would have been considered only fit for hanging on a wall or limited to use with black powder shells. So much has been learned in the last ten years or so about the viability of composite barrels with nitro powders and many of these guns have returned to be regularly used in the field. If you hunt big birds, turkey or goose or hunt in situations where long shots are taken, ducks over big water or crows you will find out just how special a 10 bore is. Do not think shooting a 1 1/8 or 1 1/4 ounce load out of a 10ga is the same as shooting it out of a 12ga, it is not. I am now approaching 1000 birds killed with the short ten, mostly crows and some ducks and geese. I have stood next to another member on here and watched him shoot just as many. The 10 is a significant step up in performance from any 12. As a wingshooter it will give you a lot of "wow" moments. If you are interested in shooting your gun get your barrel walls measured for thickness and if they are in good shape head over to the reloading forum here on the PGCA and start reading all the threads related to loading for and shooting the 2 7/8" 10ga. If you like wingshooting and you haven't used this gun yet you are going to have a lot of fun.
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