Gotcha!Lol. I meant where I am around here.
Gotcha!Lol. I meant where I am around here.
I have the screw in choke one. Got the extra full chokes in now, do have modified for it too. Great turkey gun.I have 2 pedersoli 10ga. One is fixed choke waterfowl edition and on is screw in choke. Taken 2 turkeys in the 3 seasons i have owned it. Never shot the one with screw in chokes yet. It's my favorite gun and the best looking too.
I don't care what others think or say ....Outside of one's shooting group, 10 gauge is seldom seen. Try mentioning you own a 10 gauge in a different group of guys and listen to them.
Get some bismuth and have no worries.I would love to just run steel shot through it but it’s an antique so I don’t think it would be good for it, sure it would work but long term I feel it would just scrape the hell out of the bore.(I’m assuming) I do have a T/c 12g that I will run steel through though just not this 10g. I need to take it out again. It’s a beast. My fingers won’t touch my thumb when I hold it around the chamber-end. It’s crazy, that’s why I had to have it hahaha
Alex, I’ll take England for $200…
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I'm always getting compliments.
I own the most famous gun here I think. I've had compliments on the sound. The look. Everything. The dog gets an equal amount of compliments.
The beagle and muzzloader.. I was out there last week I had a guy ask me a half hour worth of questions. He was a bird hunter just walking the dog.
I hide at the gun range. I use the primitive range if I have to shoot the pedersoli just because….
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I have 2 10 gauges a single shot mule ear trap gun that's jugged full and a pedersoli with modern chokes. Both guns have taken game for me this year. I prefer the trap gun for dove believe it or not. I down load it to an ounce of shot and can take dove out to 60 yards. The double barrel pedersoli might as well be a cartridge gun. It can and has taken duck and goose out to 40 or 50 yards with 1 1/2oz of bismuth. Love both my 10ga guns just hate the cleaning process.View attachment 375074View attachment 375075
Acohill, do you know anything about the mule ear 10; like who is the maker, where from etc? I bought a 12 gauge exact replica of yours at the Red River Renegades Shotgun Soiree a few years ago. Mine has a Winchester barrel with screw chokes.I have 2 10 gauges a single shot mule ear trap gun that's jugged full and a pedersoli with modern chokes. Both guns have taken game for me this year. I prefer the trap gun for dove believe it or not. I down load it to an ounce of shot and can take dove out to 60 yards. The double barrel pedersoli might as well be a cartridge gun. It can and has taken duck and goose out to 40 or 50 yards with 1 1/2oz of bismuth. Love both my 10ga guns just hate the cleaning process.View attachment 375074View attachment 375075
Britt, IIRC Lyman says using fffg has 30%-40% more velocity than ffg. Using that math 90grs of fffg is close to 125grs of ffg. Which is slightly heavier lead vs powder load with 2oz shot.Forget these so called square loads when loading heavy loads.
Black powder works better the more it has to push.
With 2oz I load around 90gn of fine powder. It's plenty.
wow!!!!! that looks a little painful. well I know I wouldn't be shooting that thing in my climbing stand hahaha. I've never ever seen that before. thanks for sharing
It must be pretty light weight??I have a 10 bore single barrel underhammer made by Bill Mowrey with a full choke. It was made for trap, uses a Marlin 36" bolt gun barrel cut back to 32".
It's murder on turkeys, never shot trap with it. Right after I got it, felt brave and loaded a 2 oz square load for turkey. Saw none, so shot it at 40 yards. It killed a 5 gallon bucket and my shoulder. 1.5 oz is plenty.
Edit: like Britt I rarely use ffg, the 10ga is no exception. I was using 140grs fffg. Not my smartest move.
I love underhammers!!!I have a 10 bore single barrel underhammer made by Bill Mowrey with a full choke. It was made for trap, uses a Marlin 36" bolt gun barrel cut back to 32".
It's murder on turkeys, never shot trap with it. Right after I got it, felt brave and loaded a 2 oz square load for turkey. Saw none, so shot it at 40 yards. It killed a 5 gallon bucket and my shoulder. 1.5 oz is plenty.
Edit: like Britt I rarely use ffg, the 10ga is no exception. I was using 140grs fffg. Not my smartest move.
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