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Ok I was playing around some. Threaded a 28 inch and shot it. Then cut it to 24 inch and threaded it. The 24 inch picked up 21 shot with 2 loads and 30 shot with one load. Just trying to get some feed back on the little devils. Is the powder yall run fast or slow burn.
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cut that sucker to 21" and see if it does better or worse lol

cant believe no one with a 410 on here reloads and knows how fast or slow their powder is..
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I took possession of that gun (Yildiz single-shot) yesterday and no one is going to cut that barrel. ;) I didn't load the shells he used, but I assume it's the same powder I use. In looking at a shotgun powder burn rate chart of about 150 powders, the powder is somewhere in the middle. I don't recognize any use of the powders slower than what I use in load, so for purposes of answering William, this is a slow burning powder. If this sounds vague, it is deliberately so. :) I'll get photos of the gun up after it's rigged. 144 in the 10 ring at 40 measured yards using #9 is pretty damn good from where I sit and hopefully brass hulls will up the count. Gil
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Hoobilly I understand to a point why. I don't care who load or what load someone shoots. I may or may not care for the person/company but if load is good and safe so be it. That is why I never post much about load I have tested. I try to figure out what works best in set up. I have idea what it is. That is why I ask.
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And William did a great job on this gun. It's a beaut. Gil
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GLS wrote:And William did a great job on this gun. It's a beaut. Gil
I thought it was a test gun lol

He does good work.


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hoobilly wrote: December 2nd, 2017, 9:03 am
GLS wrote:And William did a great job on this gun. It's a beaut. Gil
I thought it was a test gun lol

He does good work.


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You should have been on phone with him when I said lets cut it. It was almost like I was talking to Mel Tillis :D No way I was going to say anything about 20 inches. :LMAO:
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I ain't sayin' nothin', because I don't know nothin'.

I think what we need is a shortened 28 gauge shell, in a short 28 gauge gun, using .410 strength loads, going out a suppressor with a built in turkey choke. Make that suppressor titanium.
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SumToy wrote:
hoobilly wrote: December 2nd, 2017, 9:03 am
GLS wrote:And William did a great job on this gun. It's a beaut. Gil
I thought it was a test gun lol

He does good work.


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You should have been on phone with him when I said lets cut it. It was almost like I was talking to Mel Tillis :D Now way I was going to say anything about 20 inches. :LMAO:
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howl wrote:I ain't sayin' nothin', because I don't know nothin'.

I think what we need is a shortened 28 gauge shell, in a short 28 gauge gun, using .410 strength loads, going out a suppressor with a built in turkey choke. Make that suppressor titanium.
I like how you think. Surrounding gobblers would never hear the shot


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Other than 2shooters two Yildie .410 single-shots, you won't see prettier wood on a NIB gun costing under $130.

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I like that curl. Pretty wood doesn't make them shoot any better, but it does add intangible value.
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GLS wrote: December 2nd, 2017, 3:05 pm Other than 2shooters two Yildie .410 single-shots, you won't see prettier wood on a NIB gun costing under $130.

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Dang Gil, that is some beautiful wood on that Yildiz popgun!!! ;) :thumbup: Got to get mine to William, and get him to cut the barrel down to 24", and add a choke.
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