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killed one about 3 years ago with buckshot in the old 8 ga lifter.. king that must be a sight to see watching a moose come down like that..i really like the 7x57 i have a 7x57r thats on adrilling there really great old cartridges... charlie
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Happy New Year Charlie ! Great Job with that Old 8 Gauge , You Fellas are making me think I wouldn't mind owning one of those !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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every body needs a 8 ga...no tellin what kind of creatures lurks in those woods just be prepared when you meet one...the old 8 ga will do the job....charlie
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russ i think you would enjoy the old 8 ga there lots of fun to shoot and the joy of owning one is priceless..i enjoy handing some one of the old 8 ga s and shell and listening to there comments on them...most will say they never knew they built any thing bigger than a 10 ga.then they will say bow how heavy these things are...and then they will say i would not shoot that thing because it would kick you down... but there wrong on the kicking part even with heavy loads they are not bad kickers...the round ball load i load with 40 grains of blue dot and the 2 ounce ball is a pleasure to shoot...a lite 20 ga with heavy field loads kicks worse by far... now i load smokeless powder only i m sure if you loaded a 8 ga with some of those 7 drams of black powder of yester year it would kick pretty good..charlie
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