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Frank
Thank you for the information on the number of Super tens. I did not know that they were so few... We have had a few, and as of late we have sold a couple. Can you tell me how many of the Super tens were graded guns??? I did enjoy the article in the recent Double Gun Journal.. David |
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David, yeah I know you gents are Super 10 advocates. Walter doesn't have a count on the graded Super 10's. I'd estimate maybe 10-15% just extrapolating from the guns I've seen since I started actively looking for Super 10's about 8 years ago.
Charlie the info is too long to summarize and much of it is in Part 2 of the Double Gun Journal article that will be in its Summer edition, thus it isn't fair to the publishers to do it here. Part 1 is in the Spring 2014 edition that was released last month. Short answer is: they were made for the heaviest 2-7/8" loads and most of the Super 10's had very heavy choking. Frank |
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I have a grade 2E choked .042 and .043, shoots nice and tight.
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Some discussion here on the Super Ten and people reporting constrictions of .055 and .056.
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...6172d7d6ab57c4 |
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Just my experience but many bore mikes will drift and read off when trying to read 10-gauge bores and chokes without calibrating separately for bore and also for choke.
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Here are some pics of a Grade 2 magnum I had. It was a late gun with 32" barrels and extra full chokes. It weighed 12+ pounds. I took it to Vegas one year and swapped it for a Parker 20 that weighed half as much.
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I agree Frank. I was having a heck of a time measuring 10ga bores. So I called skeets and had him build me an oversized gauge for measuring these guns. Patrick |
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from what i read here the super fox and the magnum gun both have lots of choke...sounds like they would make a really good long range turkey gun too me..i hope to own a mag ten some day...charlie
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