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quote:Try Winchester model 1912/12, 1200 & 1400 along with a Winchester Super X model 1 with anywhere from 3/4 to over an inch of Full choke, and expect a couple out of those models to shoot the 2-2-10's pretty good. For Remington try the models 31, 11, 58, 1100 and 870's with around an inch of Full choke. The models 31 & 11 usually have tight bores and they tend to handle 2-2-10's pretty well. When you find one you'll know it because it will blow holes at 26 yards, and card shooters will be wanting to buy it, while others that can't buy it won't shoot against it or will complain anytime they do.
Originally posted by jtd
I heard of few factory guns shooting those 2 2 10s very good.
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I got a 1912 with 32 inch barrel and remington model 29 with 32 inch.
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quote:Those are nice shotguns. The 1912 with the 32 inch barrel should be a good shooter. I've seen very few model 29's shoot real well with the 2-2-10's. That doesn't mean yours won't shoot the 2-2-10's good. You just have to pattern the shotguns you can get your hands on, and see how they like those 2-2-10's.
Originally posted by jtd
I got a 1912 with 32 inch barrel and remington model 29 with 32 inch.
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Thats the good thang bout possum inners,, theys just as good the second day.
Quote: Jed Clamett
Lafe Crick lies so bad, someone else has to whistle for his dog. Quote: Jed Clampett
I'm feeling lower than a snakes belly in a wagon track. Quote: Jed Clampett
In the winchester 1200 , what barrel type full or modified? I heard with a little back boring those 1200 blows holes in cards.
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"Don't worry about the mule just load the wagon"
" Lone'ly and Deep, with two looking down, beats the Woodmonster everytime!
It seems it's getting harder to find a good gunsmith in my area , all the good ones have passed on.
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"Don't worry about the mule just load the wagon"
" Lone'ly and Deep, with two looking down, beats the Woodmonster everytime!
You want a Full choke barrel on what ever model shotgun you get. When I mention "Modified", I'm talking about the complete barrel being non-factory Modified to shoot a specific shot size, also called an Outlaw match shotgun. I don't mean a Shotgun barrel marked with a Modified choke marking. A factory shotgun barrel marked with a Modified choke marking will most likely be more of an open choke constriction than a factory Full choke barrel. If you find the right barrel on a Winchester model 1200 it won't need to be back bored. Back boring doesn't always help a factory barrel shoot a tighter pattern. Not all barrels will stack the pellet shot for a good pattern.
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Thats the good thang bout possum inners,, theys just as good the second day.
Quote: Jed Clamett
Lafe Crick lies so bad, someone else has to whistle for his dog. Quote: Jed Clampett
I'm feeling lower than a snakes belly in a wagon track. Quote: Jed Clampett
Alot to learn on the tricks of this hobby.lol
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"Don't worry about the mule just load the wagon"
" Lone'ly and Deep, with two looking down, beats the Woodmonster everytime!
So are there official rules for card shooting matches or do clubs make up their own rules, distances, targets, ammo requirements, etc. ?
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Whom ever is putting the match on (read funding it) sets the rules. Rules on distance, barrel length, choke size, scopes allowed or not, shotgun classes, ammo used, what the prizes are, shoot offs/prize splits and such are usually on the flyers for the match or posted up and told to you when you get to the match. I don't know of any "official' rules that governs every match, though most are basically ran about the same in a given area.
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Thats the good thang bout possum inners,, theys just as good the second day.
Quote: Jed Clamett
Lafe Crick lies so bad, someone else has to whistle for his dog. Quote: Jed Clampett
I'm feeling lower than a snakes belly in a wagon track. Quote: Jed Clampett
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