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Started by mcw3734, May 07, 2020, 01:46:09 AM
Quote from: 7shooter on April 01, 2021, 09:34:46 AMI was the same way growing up hunting them in the late 70's and and 80's and couldn't wait to get a 10. I've had a Ithaca Mag 10 and BPS 10 built by Mark Bansner and they were shooters, later picked up a sp10 in bottomland. Great memories carrying those guns. With the advancement in shells I moved on to 20's and 12's. I fully intend to pick up another Sp10.
Quote from: the Ward on May 08, 2020, 10:08:05 AMI don't find hunting with a 10 gauge ridiculous at all. Any lead turkey load and a half decent choke will get you plenty good 40 yard performance. Recoil will be less than most 3.5 12 gauges firing the same ammo. Weight wise, there is only about a pound or so of difference between my bps and an 835 mossberg, which is a top turkey gun. I think the biggest drawbacks to 10 gauges is they will always be and feel bigger and bulkier than other gauges. Everyone loves light slim guns, myself included. That and ammo companies not keeping up with developing better loads like they have done with other gauges. My 10 is mostly used for goose hunting anymore, where it never fails to impress me.Paper ballistics are great and all, but my experience in the field has proven this gun to me. Hunting turkeys with it is like having an old classic car in the garage. Yea it has drum brakes and no air conditioning, but when you take it out for a spin, you can't wipe the smile off your face!
Quote from: 10gaugemag on May 12, 2020, 08:18:32 PMQuote from: 4nolz2 on May 11, 2020, 08:09:20 PMI love them, period I own 4.I don't care what the guys that can't handle the weight or recoil say ,I know they have gun envy. Recoil?? I have shot a few 12 gauge pumps that were jut as bad or worse, particularly the 835s.
Quote from: 4nolz2 on May 11, 2020, 08:09:20 PMI love them, period I own 4.I don't care what the guys that can't handle the weight or recoil say ,I know they have gun envy.
Quote from: TRex18 on March 29, 2021, 11:45:57 AMThere is no load made commercially that hits harder in the shoulder than the Magblends out of the 10 gauge. 3.5" 2 3/8th oz...period. I've shot everything made. There isnt much! lol. I imagine the 12 gauge 3.5 magblends 2 1/8oz or 2 1/4oz out of the ulti 835 would be absolute brutal as well. They both make the fillings hurt. In my opinion.
Quote from: Brian Fahs on May 21, 2020, 08:17:52 PMI bought an sp-10 in the early 90s brand new. Bought a short rifle sighted barrel for it right away and have hunted with it ever since. Started with lead 4s and progressed to nitro heavy shot blends. Had a bad experience with them several years ago. I will leave it at that. Started loading 2 1/2 ounces of 7.5 tss and got an Indian creek .690 for it a few years ago. Absolutely awesome gun. Pure killing machine. Several of my hunting buddies shoot the same gun and load and all are in absolute awe with it. This season I added a sumtoy mount and a vortex venom. Wow, this is a game changer.
Quote from: mcw3734 on April 02, 2021, 12:09:28 AMQuote from: 7shooter on April 01, 2021, 09:34:46 AMI was the same way growing up hunting them in the late 70's and and 80's and couldn't wait to get a 10. I've had a Ithaca Mag 10 and BPS 10 built by Mark Bansner and they were shooters, later picked up a sp10 in bottomland. Great memories carrying those guns. With the advancement in shells I moved on to 20's and 12's. I fully intend to pick up another Sp10.Sounds like you typically hunt with a 12 or 20 now? If so, why did you switch (weight, $hells)? Would you now only hunt your 10 gauge for sentimental reasons?I love my SP-10. But I'll admit, I'm halfheartedly shopping for a 20 gauge 11-87 to be used as a backup for turkey and other game. I wonder if I'll fall in love with it and make it my primary turkey gun.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on April 04, 2021, 08:22:11 AMI've had a sp10 23" since 95 ...brand new and have used primarily ever since , they shoot great Everyone complaims about the weight , I find this odd because its not a quail gun ....turkey guns are basically a stationary target shotgun with extremely heavy recoil shooting at a small object (head and neck) the weight makes for a very stable shot and soaks up recoil The current trend is for folks to go towards 20 and .410.shotguns ...have at it , makes you happy go for it , I used a .410 extensively as a youth on small game and when I began turkey hunting a 20 , I couldnt get farther away from.either one of those and dont even look in the rear view mirror about that ...thats my personal preference, I also like smooth peanut butter and I think those who like crunchy are "nuts" The 10 gauge seems to be living on borrowed time and borrowed money in the industry...on paper the tungsten based shot and the advent of 3.5 12 gauges spell doom for the 10 gauges market share ...but on a chilly morning when you lift that 11 pound 10 gauge up on a huge goose or lower the hammer on that Gobbler...you will know what people in the know ...know that the 10 gauge has tremendous killing power
Quote from: tha bugman on April 11, 2021, 06:53:53 PMLife is short. Hunt with what makes you happy.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Old Timer53 on April 17, 2021, 10:20:20 PMI bought my 10 G BPS new back in 1988. It has always been a turkeys night mare. I have got enough Federal Grand Slam #5 to last my life time. It is setup to hammer those Gobblers. I have got a claw sling and. 690 Kicks choke.. The kick is really not noticeable when shooting a turkey. Back in 2018 I had a total shoulder replacement. Here is a Ms Tom shot with it this past week. 19.5 lbs 10.5 inch beard. and spurs 1.25 inch Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk