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Many competitors shoot American Skeet today with 11 pound plus guns, shooting 200 birds a day, with scores in the very high nineties, including doubles. It isn't hard to imagine swinging a 13 pound eight gauge on forty ducks. Of course, you have to be in shape. Most guys who handle wooden boats are in shape.
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I have (I thnk ) the only upland 8 ga
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I remember the 15 pounder Eric - you had it at the Southern a few years back. I sure would like to see your uplander
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Eric, Could you bring the 8 to Hidden Hollow? That would be a great gun to display.....
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Eric, tell us about the provenance and serial number of your D grade 30" gun. TPS mentions that there is only one Damascus eight gauge D hammerless with 30" barrels. Is this your gun?
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as most people were in better shape in the days gone by it was not much of a chore for them to do pass shooting....i pass shoot crows sometime with a parker 8 at about 13 lbs and a old f a loomis at about 14 1/2 lbs...there not hard at all to raise and shoot...now turkey hunting is a littls differant...raising the big gun and holding it out staight for alittle while will give you out... plus toting it for long ways is tiring also..i have to just set in a blind if i hunt with the 8 for turkey now...maybe destrey and some of the others will pitch in here thet have pass shot ducks and geese with their 8 gas lately... charlie
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Dave let me think about that I would like to just have to see. Dean this is a lightweight compared to that one. Bill you forgot to answer my question, did pigeon shooters ever use these for compitition?. I mean that is the only thing that makes sense. |
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I have a friend who takes his 8ga (sleeved to a 10ga) out to the Dakotas for spring snow geese. No guide, no decoys. He simply gets on a fence row, along a flight line and pass shoots at what most consider lonnnnnng shots. He keeps a log and I believe he told me a couple seasons back, he went 60 for 64 shots.
Having been with outfitters several times for snow geese, I would much rather take my retriever and relax on a fence row by myself or with a friend.
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