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ouch!!!!! could be worse- a 4 bore doubling i the "gone astray" video here http://www.doublegunshop.com/vintage6.htm as for the 10s- I think I shoot clays more often with a 10 than any other guage, just plain fun
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If I ever get an 8 and then acquire atleast a 600JR style loader to load the darn thing I think I'd have to do a round of Sporting with it and perhaps a 50/50 skeet and trap with it 😉
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I thought my 1881 Parker lifter 10 was cylinder and cylinder until we measured the bores. Both barrels had .801 bores with .030 constriction. 1 1/8 oz loads are a delight at clays and dove while 1 1/4 oz for duck.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Harry Collins For Your Post: |
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mighty nice gun harry....charlie
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The Following User Says Thank You to charlie cleveland For Your Post: |
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