10 Gauge Hammer of Thor.
Who all makes em anymore?Browning suppose to but no-one seems to stock Browning stuff.I,d love to have one.
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Why? a 12 gauge with a good choke will do anything a 10 gauge will do and the ammo is s lot less expensive.
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cheaper 12 ga vs 10 ga, ammo yes ,
10 ga guns tend to be heavier, true! but if you reload its not nearly AS BAD, a 10 ga , loaded correctly tends to throw a bit denser patterns, in my experience yes individual guns and chokes vary but my ithaca MAG 10 certainly works rather well. and if your looking for a turkey gun with a bit extra reach a 10 ga has potential http://www.eregulations.com/wp-conte...18FLHD-LR2.pdf google "mag 10 Ithaca shotgun for sale" http://garage.grumpysperformance.com...-choice.14296/ |
So does Ithaca still make 10's? Didn't know that. For the OP, you may have to have your local gun store special order a Browning 10.
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Rem /Browning , would be the one's I would look at
long time proven record and decent recoil design with them But I fully echo what other's said, there is NO reason to use a 10 gauge for turkeys or IMO a 3.5 inch 12 Ga either! MY reason is a 10 gauge is a much heavier gun to have to carry about, sling or not, a long day in the woods with it chasing turkeys and its a trying deal when you could be carrying a 12 gauge, that weight's less odds are shorter too, and have almost as good a pattern at same ranges or under 50 yards which is honestly about anyone should need to to be shooting turkeys, with green up happening fast, odds are about all you can see to be honest LOL ammo is more too, but if your reloading, its not as big a difference for sure but your still dealing with a lot of EXTRA gun, than needed!~ if it makes you happy to use it, have at it LOL we are all younger and dumber at times in our life's, so won't bash anyone if its what makes em happy! |
I,ve looked on Ithaca,s site in the past and never seen a 10 listed.I,ll have to go back and check.
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why not ask around among your friends and see if anyone owns a quality 10 ga and 12 ga they use,
and actually put a few targets up at 30- 40,-50,-60 yards , stick a few 2" orange sticky target dots to represent a turkeys head and try a few shots, using each shotgun,from a typical seated position, all using the same shot size, get a feel for each guns size weight and effective reach (lets say #4 or #5 in several of the various shot guns/and gauges) keep in mind an extra 10-15 yards can easily be the difference between success/failure but you really should get those turkeys in under 35 yards when you can. and you try hard to not shoot untill the targets well within your comfort range thats basically , what I did decades ago, and why I prefer my ithaca mag 10. sure it will cost you the price of a couple boxes of shells, if the guys with the shotguns don,t kick in a few to use, but youll deal in facts vs what some guy posting might say. https://www.cabelas.com/product/Remi...ads/739986.uts https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/ammo-10-gauge-hevi-shot-hevi-13-3-1-2-5-2-3-8-ounce-1090-fps-5-round-box-816383135051.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=fn&e cList=7&ecCategory=201499 https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/ammo-10-gauge-winchester-supreme-high-velocity-turkey-3-1-2-4-copper-plated-2-ounce-1300-fps-10-round-box-020892013674.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=fn&e cList=7&ecCategory=201499 https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/federal-grand-slam-10-gauge-ammunition-10-rounds-3-1-2-length-5-copper-plated-lead-2-ounce-flightcontrol-flex-wad-1200fps-604544628265.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=fn&e cList=7&ecCategory=201499 |
GOB, here you go.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/953915982/Ithaca-Mag-10.htm |
He didn't ask about the performance or what was best. Or a comparison with 12s. He asked who all made 10 gauges still.
I've carried a .410, a 20, 16,12&10 gauge for turkey. Also a crossbow and a compound. (Only taken turkeys with the 10,12&20 and crossbow so far) Not because I thought any were superior to the other. But because that's what I felt like doing. It's not all about what performs the "best". It really isn't. Sometimes people just want to use something that they are interested in. i don't know who makes new 10 gauges currently, although I would suspect there are some out there. I know that locally I often see 10s, especially single shots, on the classifieds and used shelves. And they are a 'blast' to bring out at a party -Jake |
Originally Posted by Bocajnala
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He didn't ask about the performance or what was best. Or a comparison with 12s. He asked who all made 10 gauges still.
I've carried a .410, a 20, 16,12&10 gauge for turkey. Also a crossbow and a compound. (Only taken turkeys with the 10,12&20 and crossbow so far) Not because I thought any were superior to the other. But because that's what I felt like doing. It's not all about what performs the "best". It really isn't. Sometimes people just want to use something that they are interested in. i don't know who makes new 10 gauges currently, although I would suspect there are some out there. I know that locally I often see 10s, especially single shots, on the classifieds and used shelves. And they are a 'blast' to bring out at a party -Jake BUT then again, some folks are NEW to things and don't know a lot about guns or hunting , when they start a tread and I think many of us with a lot more experience, sometimes see thru this, based on how many posts/treads are worded and or the topic in question forgive me if I am WRONG as I mean NO disrespect BUT when a person comes on a forum asking WHO makes a 10 gauge, , being I owned a gun shop and been in the game a long time' I tend to right off think, MAYBE they are new and don;t know much about guns as the world wide web is out there these days, and about anyone can google a search and find makers! and most again experienced gun owners/ shooters and hunters know how to find this info without asking for help on a forum AGAIN, NO disrespect meant here, it just an example of how some times things like this can be viewed, and well, then answers to the question at hand get sort of side tracked, as the more experienced folks THINK they can maybe help the OP in a different way and thus offer info, they maybe didn;t ask for, BUT maybe they would still appreciate! I gave both., I said you can sure shoot what ever you like, and good for you and also gave other advice/suggestions, as well as WHO makes one's I would recommend IF the OP cannot get and or find a BROWNING at HIS local shop/gun store again there is the world wide web to turn to and if you look online you will find they for sale, and ALL he has to do is FIND a dealer, and have HIS dealer contact them and THEY can get him the gun maybe he again doesn't know this which again, would to ME< again say, they are some what new to things an don't know this info, which again says maybe MAYBE , they have less than a lot of experience here! I don't think ANYONE here replied to the OP's post with any disrespect meant, and ONLY replied hoping they could HELP the OP as again,a 10 gauge is heavy, and costs a LOT more $$, when the gains are SMALL in shooting a turkey over a 12 gauge! I too have killed turkeys with a LOT of different gauges/calibers and archery gear, what I like, doesn't mean to me anyone else has to like, and vise versa! I will LASTLY add, that it is NOT only the gauge and or LOAD that makes one gun shoot a better pattern than another so JUST shooting say 10 ga and 12 ga at targets will NOT really tell you anything just like rifles, some guns prefer different loads than others and shoot tighter groups due to the one they like and THEN there is CHOKES< there are MANY different chokes in shotguns, from factory to custom, that can MAKE a BIG difference in how a shotgun patterns at different distances! I added the last info, in case one doesn';t know this, NOT to be forcing info on anyone or getting off topic, its just GOOD honest INFO for anyone that reads this! |
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