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I once had (traded) a Damascus Hammer Elsie 10 gauge with 9 pound barrels, choked
55/1000 in both barrels. Yes. I measured and weighed them. Shot a round of skeet one night with it. Hit about half, but when you hit them, they just disappeared! Sam Ogle, Lincoln, NE |
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Up to 30 of us now.
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My Parker tens serve any purpose. They have barrel lengths from 27" to 34", and weights from 7 1/4 pounds to 13 1/2 pounds. To be honest, though, the 13 1/2 pounder is a 3 1/2" chamber gun.
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You can count me in.
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GHE-32
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Louis Caissie For Your Post: |
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I have a #2 frame 10 with 2 5/8" chambers and 28" barrels from the factory in 1875.
Great gun for clays. David |
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Yes here, I cut of the 3 1/2s and load the 2 7/8 for Ducks and Clays
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