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04-23-2011, 02:59 PM | #3 | ||||||
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How about heavy shot?
Bill
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Tiger Hunting for the man of Modest Means. "Let me hasten to explain, ere the cat people bristle their back fur,that we have nothing against little kitties who stay by the fire and restrict their diet to canned salmon. Our members wouldn't dream of shooting a cat in the lap of an elderly lady sitting in a rocking chair in the front parlor, provided the window is closed". Corey Ford |
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04-23-2011, 04:09 PM | #4 | ||||||
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04-23-2011, 11:46 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Don't want to get too far off topic, but I was originally looking for a duck gun to shoot steel shot several years ago. Heck, that was when CSMC was selling those A1 Specials in white for about $6,800....seems like last century.
Anyway, I ended up with a 2.5 inch chambered gun and shot the Nice Shot last duck season. They are quite a bit more expensive, but they kick much less and are far quieter. Seriously Bill, dead birds were falling at ranges I never thought possible and won't shoot steel at ducks again. My gun has 30" bbls and is choked F/F. Shots within 20 yards are a bit challenging, but I own everything from 25 to 40 yards. I was shooting 5's and 6's with great success and couldn't be happier with the people at RST....they are the best. I shoot them out of my O/U's as well even though they can handle steel. Just wanted to chime in and give a shout out to the RST boys. |
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04-24-2011, 08:10 AM | #6 | ||||||
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The steel shot specials had special bore and chokes made to patern steel better than standard repro bores. Jonn Allen at game fair worked with Tom Skues on the project....some 350 guns were made...I would love to have a double trigger SSS....(-:
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