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Unread 06-23-2017, 11:44 AM   #21
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New upland bird gun Shawn?
I needed a better advantage against those running little bastard scaled quail!
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quail gun, eh? I assume you'll be cutting the barrels to 20" then???
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This past weekend I got to finally fire the Ithaca 10...now I understand why so many of you love the short tens! I'm hooked!



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good pattern that was a dead turkey....how far was the target...yep every body loves the short ten....charlie
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good pattern that was a dead turkey....how far was the target...yep every body loves the short ten....charlie
40 yrds out Charlie
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How many shells?

What oz. load and what shot size?

How many inches vert. and horiz. is that target?





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How many shells?

What oz. load and what shot size?

How many inches vert. and horiz. is that target?





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Dean that's the right barrel at 40 yrds. RST 1&1/4 oz 5 shot. Not sure on the target dimensions. I shot at the target 3 more times because my brother was convinced I'd need his services after shooting a 10 gauge...he's a dentist
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When I measured the chokes when trying to buy it from Cabelas, from memory both chokes were .040. That is if my memory is correct, but it has been over a month ago..
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I actually had this gun shipped from Wisconsin to Maine and offered them 1200.00. They wold not lower the price either. Nice gun but the stock was loose, the forend had a gap between it and the barrels and the barrels did not ring. I wold have the rear stock tightened up before I shot it too much....will be a great gun once put back into shape....
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Dean that's the right barrel at 40 yrds. RST 1&1/4 oz 5 shot. Not sure on the target dimensions. I shot at the target 3 more times because my brother was convinced I'd need his services after shooting a 10 gauge...he's a dentist

So that target actually has been shot at four times? No wonder the pattern looked so unbelievably dense.





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