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03-02-2013, 12:49 PM
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yep harold your are in the same boat with mills and me... you ll never regret taking the old double turkey hunting.use small shot for up close head shot and a no 2 or 4 for a back up shot...do you ever look on the old shell boxes that list the size of the shot for the game...only large shot was recommended a 100years ago...bb s and no 2 s...alas our state of miss.. only allows no 2 s or smaller...i liked those bb loads in the 10 ga... you know the problem of choosing a gun to hunt with just keeps on plageing us hunters..after the first days hunt i have to choose again do i use the parker 10 again or the lc smith 10 or the lefever 10 or the parker d grade 10 or the old parker hammer 10 with plain steel barrels or the old ithaca mag 10..boy what a problem....and thens theres that urge to want kill a turkey with all the differant ga s made...i guess i really like having these problems.... charlie
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