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Anyone use a 10 gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Salmonhead" data-source="post: 2739877" data-attributes="member: 117979"><p>I still own and use a 10ga sxs. It was produced by Zabala and has the 32" full full barrels. Its for turkey, barn raiding pigeons, and nighttime coyote hunting. Since Michigan legalized .269 caliber centerfire at night, I havent used it. But hunting in the dark, the wide barrel plane makes aiming fairly easy. I still have a partial box of BB lead shot that does pretty well with coyotes. Its a gun ill never get rid of. I've toyed with having briley install choke tunes so I can run steel shot through it, but just never did it. It would make it more versatile for sure.</p><p>I owned an over under with tubes for a while. American Arms branded possibly. Nice enough gun, but the bottom barrel shot 18" low at 40 yards. Wasn't regulated for crap. </p><p>There is something to be said for launching 2.25oz of shot per trigger pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmonhead, post: 2739877, member: 117979"] I still own and use a 10ga sxs. It was produced by Zabala and has the 32" full full barrels. Its for turkey, barn raiding pigeons, and nighttime coyote hunting. Since Michigan legalized .269 caliber centerfire at night, I havent used it. But hunting in the dark, the wide barrel plane makes aiming fairly easy. I still have a partial box of BB lead shot that does pretty well with coyotes. Its a gun ill never get rid of. I've toyed with having briley install choke tunes so I can run steel shot through it, but just never did it. It would make it more versatile for sure. I owned an over under with tubes for a while. American Arms branded possibly. Nice enough gun, but the bottom barrel shot 18" low at 40 yards. Wasn't regulated for crap. There is something to be said for launching 2.25oz of shot per trigger pull. [/QUOTE]
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