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Unread 12-04-2020, 06:09 PM   #1
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milt you gota shoot some ducks with that big gun season is in right now...it should get them way out there...they tell me even light loads of tungsten beats the old lead loads...I seen my dad he was using a Spanish 10 ga using 3 1/2 inch bb shot take a pair of woodys at least 85 yards....it looked like you had shot them with a 22.....only about 3 shot in each duck boy them bb shot are bad medicine on anything....I used bb shot on turkey till it was not legal..only no 2 shot and smaller is allowed now...anyway were glad your doing ok....charlie
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milt you gota shoot some ducks with that big gun season is in right now...it should get them way out there...they tell me even light loads of tungsten beats the old lead loads...I seen my dad he was using a Spanish 10 ga using 3 1/2 inch bb shot take a pair of woodys at least 85 yards....it looked like you had shot them with a 22.....only about 3 shot in each duck boy them bb shot are bad medicine on anything....I used bb shot on turkey till it was not legal..only no 2 shot and smaller is allowed now...anyway were glad your doing ok....charlie
I had planned to buy a couple cases of ammo from RST but ended up buying quite a bit of rifle ammo . Really I need some buckshot loads , the coyotes and bobcats seem to be pretty rampant where we hunt . We found what looked to be tracks from a couple coyotes following the cattle . One print was about 3" in diameter which seems on the large size .
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Craig, six frame ten and eight gauge guns that I have seen are top lever hammerless guns. The tens are pretty scarce. I've never seen a #6 frame hammer gun in either ten or eight gauge. Have you? What do we know about #5 frames?
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Craig, six frame ten and eight gauge guns that I have seen are top lever hammerless guns. The tens are pretty scarce. I've never seen a #6 frame hammer gun in either ten or eight gauge. Have you? What do we know about #5 frames?
I think Craig Larter has a 6 frame 10 gauge hammer gun , I think it was a D grade with 36" barrels .
Pugs had a #6 frame lifter 8 gauge serial # 20845 or at least thats what it was listed as .
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