Kyle Hauck
Active member
Ok,
I was searching the forum for 10 ga posts and thought this one was very interesting. I thought the information was worth a bump with the given information instead of making a new post. I'm not even sure if these members are still around or not but if they are perhaps they will chime in. I think that in the 12 years since this original post, most of us would agree that there is enough 12ga loads and chokes that negates any need to use a 10 ga other than for nostalgia or sentimental reasons. My choice would be the latter.
This past outfitting season I was given an old 10g Ithaca Mag-10 as a gift from a client turned friend. I have not fired the gun yet. It is a fixed choke barrel of all 32" so its a doozy!
I did just order some ammunition which are essentially small production loads from a small company in Tennessee ( https://www.backridgeammunition.com/ ) . I ordered two boxes of #6, 3 1/2 for turkeys and then 1 box of #2, 3 1/2 shells for this coming fall for my Tundra swan hunt. Both shells are loaded with ITX13 which is a heavier than lead product, about 13g/cc. It is not a TSS which weighs in at an astounding 18g/cc, but I'm also not interested in paying the TSS price of 5 shells for $62! Yikes!!
I think both of my choices should work out very well with the #6 for turkeys and the #2 for swans. Any thoughts or opinions would be great! Thanks!
I was searching the forum for 10 ga posts and thought this one was very interesting. I thought the information was worth a bump with the given information instead of making a new post. I'm not even sure if these members are still around or not but if they are perhaps they will chime in. I think that in the 12 years since this original post, most of us would agree that there is enough 12ga loads and chokes that negates any need to use a 10 ga other than for nostalgia or sentimental reasons. My choice would be the latter.
This past outfitting season I was given an old 10g Ithaca Mag-10 as a gift from a client turned friend. I have not fired the gun yet. It is a fixed choke barrel of all 32" so its a doozy!
I did just order some ammunition which are essentially small production loads from a small company in Tennessee ( https://www.backridgeammunition.com/ ) . I ordered two boxes of #6, 3 1/2 for turkeys and then 1 box of #2, 3 1/2 shells for this coming fall for my Tundra swan hunt. Both shells are loaded with ITX13 which is a heavier than lead product, about 13g/cc. It is not a TSS which weighs in at an astounding 18g/cc, but I'm also not interested in paying the TSS price of 5 shells for $62! Yikes!!
I think both of my choices should work out very well with the #6 for turkeys and the #2 for swans. Any thoughts or opinions would be great! Thanks!