What is all the fuss about a ten gauge?

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What is all the fuss about a ten gauge?

Postby Ramblin Rogue » Thu Oct 02, 2003 4:32 pm

No offense to anyone! Every man is entitled to his particular opinion, but what is all the fuss about the 10gauge? I have been hunting my whole life with a 12 gauge. Sometimes even a 20 gauge. I have been through the
2 3/4 lead's (When Legal) all the way to the 3 1/2's but my favorite is the 3". I have never needed anything more powerful. I have killed countless timber mallards stone dead with a 20 ga. I can understand for geese but the 10 ga. guns seem to bulky, heavy, and overkill for ducks. I hunt with a 10 ga. man and when we are in the rice pit together we generally shoot at and kill the same number of birds everytime. I know all of the ballistics of the 10 compared to the 12 but give me my beretta 12 over a 10 ga. anytime. That dang 10 is looooouuuuudddd!!!
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Postby Delta Duck » Thu Oct 02, 2003 6:00 pm

Does anyone have a Browning Gold 10 for sell?
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Postby judge jb » Thu Oct 02, 2003 6:46 pm

it is a macho thing..... been there and done that.......{ and have impressed myself on an occasion or two......} there are places for the big-bore and it ain't over decoys in the timber.....but try it over the big water when all that falls is to the Roman Candles......


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Postby eastwoods » Thu Oct 02, 2003 7:17 pm

I've been embarressedly put on my butt more than once in a muddy field shootin' 3 1/2s, think I'll pass on the 10, but if "you the man" that can handle it go for it, I like a clean up man in the blind.
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Postby Bustin' Ducks » Thu Oct 02, 2003 10:00 pm

Kind like to have one...Yes its probably an ego thing...but man sure does drop the geese!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby mottlet » Thu Oct 02, 2003 10:34 pm

Yeah, you can get better range with a 10 gauge, but that's not the best reason to use one. You see, by it's nature, the 10 gauge shell holds more pellets than a 12. That's what makes it a 10 gauge and not a 12 or 20. So, at closer ranges all those extra pellets give you a tighter pattern, even if you factor out the "flyers," than the 12 gauge'll give you. Judge is right, it may be a little overkill for the timber, but I think you might be suprised at the ability of a 10 to smack a duck HARD at 35-40 yards in a field. It's not the extra power, i.e. powder, that's killing those ducks so dead. It's the fact that they are getting swarmed by all those extra pellets.

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ps--I shoot a 3 inch 12 gauge and usually shoot 2 3/4 inch shells out of it.
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Postby GulfCoast » Fri Oct 03, 2003 5:48 am

Its all about pattern density. The 10 wins there, every time. But there is no way my highly leveraged right shoulder will let me shoot a 10 any time soon.
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Postby torch » Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:03 am

That's exactly why I shoot a 10. I am the Cleanup Man.

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