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2 posts · Joined 2007. #1 · Jul 16, 2007. I recently came across a Parker Bros. Double Barrel 10 Gauge made from Damascus Steel, bearing the 1875 stamp. It's not in the best condition. The metal components are worn slightly but not bad. They could use a real good wipe down with gun oil, which I plan to do. The stock has a pretty big split and ...
A 3 dram 1-1/8 oz load is 82.5 grns (I round to 85) of black powder and 1-1/8 oz of shot. 3-1/4 dram 1-1/8oz load is 90 grns of black powder and 1-1/8 oz of shot. 3-3/4 dram 1-1/4oz load is 103 grns (round to 105) of black powder and 1-1/4 oz of shot. Some guys use plastic wad/shotcups in muzzleloaders. They work well in some guns and not in ...
An exellent specimen might bring $600 to the right buyer but they were not made for steel shot and there are no ammo makers making non-tox loads for 3 1/2" now so waterfowlers must reload their own stuff or pay about $5, or more, a shot for the remaining stock of factory loaded ammo. Do not confuse your "Churchill" with an E.J. Churchill.
6387 posts · Joined 2007. #5 · Oct 28, 2011. FWIW, there is a real nice solid rib, full choke, Model 10, at the Cabelas in Post Falls, Idaho, for $329 asking price. It is a transition gun made in the 1920 time frame, right after the company name changed from Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. to Remington Arms Co., Inc.
The ability of shooting 2.5 oz. or more is far from the only virtue of the big gun! If you want to know more about your AyA 10 gauge SxS, separate the barrels from the frame and take some clear, close-up legible photos of all the markings on the barrel flats and frame watertable and post them on this forum.
The only advantage a 10 gauge slug offers is past 75 yards and even then it is marginal. at 75yards the 12 gauge still has 10 foot pounds on the 10 gauge. given the scenario i would opt for the 12 gauge. it is a more flexable gauge with way more loads avalable. and this shows it has more killin power out to 75 yards. also the smaller diameter ...
4 posts · Joined 2003. #1 · Jul 10, 2003. Howdy, I am seeking any information available about a 10 Gauge double barrel Mercury Magnum, 32 inch barrel, Model G-1032 made in Spain. In particular I am looking for the year of production and other facts, not really interested in its value (don't ever plan on selling it, my grandfather bought it ...
Makes reloads a bit difficult cause of the line in the shell hull after firing. But, makes the adapter much more usable than the aluminum Skeeters. If you use 10-20G, or 10-16G I don't think they will have a split casing. Sure can use a lot more ammo thru that 10G. Pairs are $55, sets of 3 combo pairs are $125.
I have never fired or owned a 3 1/2 12 gauge but because of the slightly larger bore and shorter shot column the 10 should theoretically pattern better. Because most 10ga guns tend to weigh more than 12 ga 3 1/2 guns the recoil should tend to feel lighter as well. The 10 is basically a single purpose gun and for turkeys and geese it does work ...
For the cost of one 10 gauge you could buy two 870 Remingtons in 12 gauge and have enough difference left over to buy plenty of Dixie slugs. A fellow was posting his 2 ounce and 2 1/4 ounce lead turkey loads complete with pictures. He average about a dozen 'kill' hits on the turkey at 40 yards.