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Thanks Jay. My other option might be to get Gad custom to load some for me. I just don't have the time to "get into" loading for these guns presently! I know my addictive personality, and would dive in headfirst......
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I would do it yourself and its not as involved as it might sound. All hand tools with simple components. Not to keep posting videos, but here is a good one on loading 10 gauges brass shells from Midway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI47bl2h0cU&t=73s
The good news is you can buy new cases from track of the wolf and not go through what Larry went through on the video. The rest is straight forward. Something to consider and it's always fun to shoot the shells these old guns were intended to shoot when new. |
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What Dean was trying to explain is that the early lifters have a square corner at the junction of the standing breech and the water table. Heavy loads have been known to crack frames at this point.
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02-08-2018, 09:09 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Actually I spoke to both issues.
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Okay, using three different devices, I get 2 3/4”s every time, maybe a hair? Over that? The transition from chamber to barrel is definitely abrupt!! The 2 7/8’s shells slip in without hindrance.
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Mark, I don't want to cause you any undue alarm...
My Grade 3, 10 ga. Lifter No. 5949 also has the 90 degree angle and 2 5/8 chambers with the abrupt ridge at the end of the chamber. The turkey load I use is a 2 1/2" cheddite shell roll-crimped that ends up 2 3/4" after firing. Frank Cronin loaded these for me and he loads 1 1/2 oz. of #6 but I don't know what his powder charge is. It is a very effective load as I have killed 4 gobblers, one shot each, between 35 and 40 yards. I have experienced no mishaps with this load nor has the gun. Best, Dean .
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Correction made to my above post.
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Im getting ready to post in the “want to buy” for some appropriate loads from a member that likes to load. It would be fun to shoot a bird with a bp load! I do not anticipate shooting this gun all that much, so,custom loaded brass bp loads might be the answer! Either way, I have done a little writing in the past, mainly regarding fishing adventures, and it would be fun for me to do a before and after on the early lifter 10.
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