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03-31-2018, 12:32 PM | #3 | ||||||
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I have used a 10 gauge for ducks with regularity. I have three nice 10 gauge waterfowl guns -- an Ithaca (New Ithaca) Hammer gun, an Ithaca 3.5 inch NID, and a very nice Parker GH. The hammer gun has more open chokes and works best for me (hunting over decoys). The other two are choked very tightly, but really drop birds when I'm on (ok, not often). The bigger issue for me is getting the right shells. My wife likes to kid me that the price per ounce of duck is far higher than caviar when she factors the price of guns, decoys, and shells, etc. Sheesh, it seems like a bargain to me.
I should be getting my Grade 3 top lever Parker back this year from Bachelders (once things settle down there). It also has open chokes and will get a crack at doves with some light loads I'll be cooking up. Heck yea, get that 10 and have attum!
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03-31-2018, 12:39 PM | #4 | |||||||
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03-31-2018, 12:44 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I mostly use RST shells, and I have a stash of 1 1/8 oz (which I like better) as well as their 1 1/4. I also have some Bismuth shot in size 4 and load some light versions when I have time.
I've had no problems with the RSTs in any of my Damascus barreled guns (which have decent wall thickness, I might add).
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03-31-2018, 01:57 PM | #6 | ||||||
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a short ten with weight of around 9 lbs to 9 3/4 makes fo a very good handling turkey or duck gun...buy the rst shells or better yet make your own....do not worry about the damascus barrels if in good shape will do fine...i have shot them for 60 years and most of the shells were factory heavy loads....you will enjoy the ten ga .....charlie
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03-31-2018, 02:49 PM | #7 | ||||||
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i hunt with a short ten quite often, i have hammer and hamerless (not really- the hammers are just on the inside) - i do not find them too heavy to hunt waterfowl with - although i would not drag one through my woodcock covers
cannon or not depends on how you load it- 1 1/8 for clays or 1 1/4 for birds seems to be light on the recoil - i reload for them with lead for clays and non tox for hunting- go to the shotshell reloading forum - and download the spread sheet
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03-31-2018, 04:11 PM | #8 | ||||||
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yes, ducks, geese, crow and turkey. 1 1/8th crow, 1 1/4 oz bismuth for duck and geese to 1 1/2 oz lead for turkey, Ithaca NID 10 with ,040 choke at 9 lbs even and a 2 frame EH Parker with ,025 choke at 8 3/4 lbs
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03-31-2018, 05:19 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I shoot my 10's on ducks frequently. They are perfectly suited for duck hunting in my opinion, even my beloved Super Foxes are not better than the short 10. Kind of like a 0 frame 16ga is the perfect upland gun never really improved upon. I handload 1 1/4oz of bismuth 5's. If you shoot a short 10 it pays to reload. I own Parkers, Elsies and one new to me Ithaca super ten.
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03-31-2018, 06:07 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Never killed a duck in my life , but this season I’m hoping to start . And it’ll be with one of several Parker 2 7/8” 10’s . Already have Bismuth #1’s , #2’s and #4’s to load for ducks and or geese .
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