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Do it! The short ten is my go-to for ducks. They are my favorite Parkers. Only down side is availability of non-toxic loads. I highly recommend reloading for the short ten. Otherwise, you need to stock up when available from RST (not always available).
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10's are great for duck guns.
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Duck hunting is an addictive pursuit, take it from a recovering duckaholic. Please enjoy responsibly.
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Hi guys, pardon me but when you say "short ten" are you referring to barrel length or shell length?
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Quote:
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04-01-2018, 09:28 AM | #18 | ||||||
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My Ithaca nid 3 1/2 will vibrate your teeth with 3 1/2 " shells!
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You will find the Short 10 to be very effective on just about anything covered with feathers. For an added thrill get some solid brass shells and load them up with black powder. I worked up a turkey load for my gun. After spending time at the range I felt very confident the patterns would be effective to 50+ yards. This load worked on ducks and geese.
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