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I have a box of Winchester XX coperplated 3-1/2-in 10-gauge number sixes. If anyone can use them and will pay the shipping, they are free. There are seven of them in perfect condition. I believe two of the missing three accounted for gobblers, I suppose I lost the third.

I sold the 10-gauge as soon as my shoulder would permit it.

PM me if interested.
 
dang I doubt I will ever shoot a 10 gauge with 3.5" shells. Want my collar bone to last a while...
 
catman529 said:
dang I doubt I will ever shoot a 10 gauge with 3.5" shells. Want my collar bone to last a while...

A 3.5 is all they make as far as i can find. But catman you would be suprised how little of difference there is between your Pardner with a 3in mag and a 10 ga. with a 3.5 unless the 10 is a new england single shot. I bought a bps and it aint bad at all ive also shot a couple bps and sp10s and aint none of the kicked as bad as my mossy with a 3 in shell
 
Rockhound said:
catman529 said:
dang I doubt I will ever shoot a 10 gauge with 3.5" shells. Want my collar bone to last a while...

A 3.5 is all they make as far as i can find. But catman you would be suprised how little of difference there is between your Pardner with a 3in mag and a 10 ga. with a 3.5 unless the 10 is a new england single shot. I bought a bps and it aint bad at all ive also shot a couple bps and sp10s and aint none of the kicked as bad as my mossy with a 3 in shell
my gun is heavier than lead and has a rubber recoil pad but still kicks hard with 3" shells. 4 or 5 shots is plenty for target practice lol
 
i hear that i shot my mossy 835 5 times the other day and put it up i pulled out my bps 10 and put 6 rounds through it the next and could have kept shooting it
 
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