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12-23-2021, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by scott kittredge
When we were waiting for ducks to show up i was tellIng Pete , " if was going to order my new 10 ga. In 1889 this gun is what i would have ordered " lop 13 3/4, dac 1 5/8 ths, dah 2 5/8 ths. On a straight grip stock. Choke F/F .037 in both 32 inch barrels on a 3 frame at 9 lbs.
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I think 9lbs or so is probably the sweet spot for a 10 ga I have a grade 2 that is 9.5lbs and a NH that is just shy of 13lbs and honestly the weight difference doesnt affect recoil all that much with 1 1/4oz loads. I havnt seen many straight stock Parker 10s.
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