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A 1 ounce load at a normal velocity would be tame as a kitten in a 8 3/4 to 10+ pound gun. If a short ten is kicking hard with 1 ounce loads I have to believe something is wrong with the load.
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im with pete on his idea...a 1 ounce load should be easy on any 10 ga gun....charlie
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I'm with Dean on this one. Paul, give us a comparison on the two guns as far as drop, pitch, lop, etc. What is your 1 oz. load?
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I have 10 old SxS's [ Parker or Remington ] and have bent all the stocks for the same measurements. For this reason I don't believe there should be a big difference in recoil. The Parker 10 I'm having trouble with is not a heavy weight - a little over 8#'s. The load was one of Sherman Bells - 18grs of 700X, Rem SP10 wad with a couple of 16ga cards inside, 1oz of shot. I shot the same load in the Remington - soft as can be. Shoot it in the Parker and my eye teeth come loose. I've been shooting and reloading since the 1970's. I'm at a loss.
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