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I have only shot a .410 a few times, but when I do the report is deafening, at least to my tender ears. They are just about shot. The load must come out supersonic because it cracks like a 45/70.
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And an Elsie
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Bruce, What that Enders 410 a custom engraving job?
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B. Dudley |
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Small bores are of course, all the rage today. I need a 28 gauge. Parker of course, invented the gauge and I'd love to get a Parker 28.
I have a friend who owns a gazillion acres of land in eastern Oregon. He only allows 28's or smaller on the place. I need one to hunt with him. |
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The 28 is a great guage and one of my favorites for Grouse and Woodcock not to mention my favorite upland bird the bobwhite Quail.
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Steve,
If you can get us on a great place to hunt, I can bring 28-gauge guns, shells, and a bird dog!! Don't have a Praker Bros. 28-gauge though!! Dave |
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I'll jump on that wagon also. Two Parker 28's and a good bird dog, and lots of shells
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