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07-10-2016, 10:10 PM | #13 | ||||||
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10 gauge
I am looking to shoot my newly acquired 10 gauge damascus.
It's a D grade, 30 inch barrels with 2 7/8 chambers. Size 3 action. Pattern looks excellent. I am looking to shoot dove/skeet. There appears to be very few manufacturers of shells for this purpose. RST of course. Are there any others? Any recommendations? Options? |
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07-10-2016, 10:19 PM | #14 | |||||||
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07-10-2016, 11:07 PM | #15 | ||||||
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My standard 7/8 oz # 7 1/2 12 G Clays load is the lightest published by Alliant 16.5 Red dot. They claim 1200 fps. Have shot thousands in several Parkers Steel and Damascus. I think # 6 is more appropriate for large birds, however 7/8 oz # 6 is pretty thin when you put it on paper. Alliant has a 1 oz load at 1150 F same powder charge 16.5 Red dot. Both have pressures published, 7300 lbs 7/8 oz 8000 1 oz
Have 5 of each loaded up to pattern and chronograph. If 1 oz # 6 prints well and is 1150 it ought to be about perfect for Phesants. You could probably shoot 1 1/8 oz safe, but pattern the gun first. If 1 oz suits it's going to be a lot easier to shoot long runs due less recoil. Of course a lot depends on your guns weight. My 7 lb Damascus GH is more pleasant with light shot loads than my nearly 8 lb VH both choked and pattern about the same very full. Open choked gun may need 1 1/8 oz Boats |
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07-11-2016, 08:30 AM | #16 | ||||||
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Thanks.
I also have a 12 gauge Damascus 30" full/full. These sound like the right shells for it. Any suggestions on where to find these shells? Thanks, Tom |
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07-11-2016, 10:37 AM | #17 | ||||||
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07-25-2016, 04:21 PM | #18 | ||||||
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With a lot of shooting, my first concern would be recoil. The old guns with lots of drop [ which I like ] will make the barrels kick up more into your face. I use all mine for SC's, and sometimes shoot a couple of hundred a day. With the 12 I shoot 3/4oz and the 10ga it's 1 1/16oz. At 1200fps there's hardly any recoil, but then I'm just shooting clay birds. You'll probably want more shot for hunting. Someone once left some RST shells at the club after a shoot. Their 1oz loads were every bit as soft as my 3/4oz loads. If it were me and it was a one time thing, I wouldn't hesitate to call RST and talk to someone and get whatever they recommended.
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