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After several attempts to correct errors in his ad, he still states "12 gauges were 3 1/2" chambers, 10 gauges were 3" chambers". At least now we will get a chance to purchase these barrels. Maybe someone out there has a mag ten with missing or damaged barrels.
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Probably a very small pool of people with any use for a set of Magnum-10 extractor barrels. Out of the 887 Magnum-10s made I'd guess less than 500 were extractor guns.
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My guess is that someone wants those barrels as an extra set to install Briley choke tubes and shoot steel shot or shoot skeet! I'll live with one set of barrels.
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The barrels are back --
https://www.ebay.com/itm/313962381187?hash=item49199dbf83%3Ag%3AVBcAAOSwMBZiWLi4&LH_Auction=1 yes, and now they are 10 gauge.... best regards, tom
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[img]http://[/img] https://i.postimg.cc/8kdsDNZC/2020-goose.jpg. I love mine and thought of getting those to multy choke but don't really need another one. They point surprisingly well but too heavy for clay games. once killed a swan at over 40 yards dead in the air like a dove
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For simcgunner I took my Ithaca NID ONCE pheasant hunting ONCE Now I use it once a year for doves so I can sit and not walk Mike
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I took my Ithaca NID ONCE pheasant hunting ONCE Now I use it once a year for doves so I can sit and not walk smile
Mike Please tell me it's not a 10 ga., Mike ................ not a 10 ga. for doves.
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I owned Field Grade 500167 for a couple of days short of sixteen years and the only time it was shot was standing off the end of the clubhouse at the old Potomac River Gun Club and shooting high house birds at about fifty yards. Finally carried it along up to a Harrisburg Gun Show and sold it to the Hartmann brothers. Saw it a year and a half later in Lamboy's tent at a Vintage Cup at Orvis Sandanonna. Seeing these barrels with 500187 took me aback for a moment until I checked my records.
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Stanton, During dove season, I use a different gun each time I go out. For the 10 gauge NID I was using 1 1/8 ounce reloads and also some Silver GaugeMates 10-12.
Here is an example of a dove year
01 Sept 08 doves Tristar 410 3” #6 Herter’s Rained out 02 Sept 15 doves Remington 3200 16 gauge, use Rem ammo 03 Sept 15 doves Browning Superpose RKLT 20 IC/Mod 04 Sept 15 doves Browning Superpose RKLT 12 Mod/Full 05 Sept 15 doves Browning Citori 16 gauge Sk & Sk 07 Sept 14 doves Remington 3200 12 ga Mod/Full 40+ Wind 08 Sept NO HUNT 46 degrees, raining and windy 09 Sept NO HUNT Rain 10 Sept NO HUNT 38 degrees and rain 11 Sept 15 doves American Arms Brittany 20 gauge 12 Sept 15 doves L.C.Smith Q3 (1893) with Briley 20 ga tubes 14 Sept 15 doves Liegeous D’Arms A Fue 16 O/U, Herter’s #6 15 Sept 15 doves GECO 16 ga SXS & Citori 16 Sept 15 doves Krieghoff Drilling 16ga & Citori 2 ½ ammo 17 Sept 15 doves Helice French 12ga 2 ½ ammo 18 Sept 15 doves Zamacola 12 Ga. SXS 19 Sept 05 doves Daly Superior 20ga. Sk&Sk Short hunt 21 Sept 15 doves Superposed IC/MOD Carved 20 gauge 25 Sept 15 doves, NID 10 ga with Gaugemate 12s, lots of collards 28 Sept 4 doves, Remington 1900, few doves, colder 29 Sept 2 doves, Browning A-5 16 3-Shot, almost no doves 05 Oct 3 doves, Remington 3200 20 gauge ported barrels 241 Doves
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I saw in a post, I believe it was on another forum where a man was catching grief from his small bore buddies for using a 12 ga. on doves and not another gauge. His reply: "have you seen the cost of 10 ga. shells?" Gil
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