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Six months ago I did not have a 10 and swore I’d never own one because it would be one more thing to load for. Now I have three: a NH-grade, a grade 3 and a WC Scott. What fun they are.
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I shoot a 2 5/8" 10 gauge lifter. Is that considered a super-short 10?
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Yes
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Put me down, shot the lifter last week and the 73 Clabrough yesterday. They are more fun than well you fill in the blank.
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Very early $150 grade lifter, the first known Parker Hinge Pin Gun, and a massive english heminway’s new model, 32” hammergun........hammering the South Texas Turkey population!!
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Looked back in this thread and did not see if i replied, yes 1 short ten used for turkey, crows and clays. I do reload for it and the information Pete Lester has posted is what i use for 1 oz and 19 grains Red Dot for 1-1/8.
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