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< 16ga. Guns ~ Citori Lightning 16ga magically materialized..... |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:01 pm
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Location: Bozeman, MT
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....28", 4 tubes (2 IC's, guy threw in an extra....anybody ever shoot skeet with IC's?), NIB, total stumble-bum deal....went to check on my other Frenchie Ideal Robust (guy putting pad on for me) at local gunshop (a block down the street, he's been sittin on this Citori for YEARS and I never knew it), asked owner if he could hunt down a NIB Citori field straight stock field for me.....said probably not, but he had THIS one, some guy had ordered it long while back, never picked it up... screamin deal, got lucky, now I can test all my wacky loads and not blow myself up....(jus' foolin')....so now maybe the O/U guys will talk to me, let's see, I got the pump guys on board, and the auto guys, hmmmmm, all that's left are the single shot, muzzle loader, and hammergun guys..... (well, and the flame thrower guys, potato gun guys, slingshot guys, etc etc)
Duncan |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:38 pm
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Location: Lancaster county, Pa
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Britgun that stack barrel will be fun for a while but they just don't feel like a SxS. When your hunting you'll still want one of those american classics cradled in your arm. But if you decide you love it send your SxS to me I'll pay the shipping. |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:18 pm
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Location: Somewhere in the Socialist State of Minnesota
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Britgun. I also bought my first O/U this winter. Not a Citori. But a 16 gauge. I bought one of those Remington SPR 310"s. Two trips to the pheasant run using it, Nine out of ten pheasants. It's heavy but I actually like shooting it better then the sweet sixteen. You just have to remember to reload. If you shoot and knock down the bird with the first shell and then go on and you miss on the first shot the next time you don't have another chance. I think it's even got straight barrells. My last two hunts.[img][URL=http://freeshare.us]
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:31 pm
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pudelpointer wrote: |
Britgun that stack barrel will be fun for a while but they just don't feel like a SxS. When your hunting you'll still want one of those american classics cradled in your arm. But if you decide you love it send your SxS to me I'll pay the shipping.
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you KNOW this is just a side show for me....I expect my son will pounce on this thing pretty quick, however..... I'm dyed in the wool side by side, bro.... |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:33 pm
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oldhunter wrote: |
Britgun. I also bought my first O/U this winter. Not a Citori. But a 16 gauge. I bought one of those Remington SPR 310"s. Two trips to the pheasant run using it, Nine out of ten pheasants. It's heavy but I actually like shooting it better then the sweet sixteen. You just have to remember to reload. If you shoot and knock down the bird with the first shell and then go on and you miss on the first shot the next time you don't have another chance. I think it's even got straight barrells. My last two hunts.[img][URL=http://freeshare.us]
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nice shootin, O.H., that's encouraging, MAYBE I can hit somethin with mine.... |
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Posted:
Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:45 pm
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Joined: 02 Dec 2006
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Location: Long Island, NY
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britgun wrote: |
....28", 4 tubes (2 IC's, guy threw in an extra....anybody ever shoot skeet with IC's?), NIB, total stumble-bum deal....went to check on my other Frenchie Ideal Robust (guy putting pad on for me) at local gunshop (a block down the street, he's been sittin on this Citori for YEARS and I never knew it), asked owner if he could hunt down a NIB Citori field straight stock field for me.....said probably not, but he had THIS one, some guy had ordered it long while back, never picked it up... screamin deal, got lucky, now I can test all my wacky loads and not blow myself up....(jus' foolin')....so now maybe the O/U guys will talk to me, let's see, I got the pump guys on board, and the auto guys, hmmmmm, all that's left are the single shot, muzzle loader, and hammergun guys..... (well, and the flame thrower guys, potato gun guys, slingshot guys, etc etc)
Duncan
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Sorry,Dude,
You never told me about your Prussian gun? Don't you like me anymore?
What gauge is your Potato gun?? |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:19 pm
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Joined: 08 Nov 2005
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Location: Illinois
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The I/C choke will do just fine for skeet-----just a little tighter-should pose no real problem |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:06 pm
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Joined: 27 Aug 2006
Posts: 596
Location: Massachusetts
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Duncan - based on the orifice your local guy pulled that gun from, you'd best clean 'er good using some Charmin wipes and maybe some talcum powder...
Best wishes for your new find and consider me "second dibs" |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:12 pm
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sprocket wrote: |
Duncan - based on the orifice your local guy pulled that gun from, you'd best clean 'er good using some Charmin wipes and maybe some talcum powder...
Best wishes for your new find and consider me "second dibs"
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thanks mate, it IS a little greezy....
PS This is NOT the one that the local guy here had fer sale, this is a differnt one... |
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Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:14 pm
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Prussian Gun Guy wrote: |
britgun wrote: |
....28", 4 tubes (2 IC's, guy threw in an extra....anybody ever shoot skeet with IC's?), NIB, total stumble-bum deal....went to check on my other Frenchie Ideal Robust (guy putting pad on for me) at local gunshop (a block down the street, he's been sittin on this Citori for YEARS and I never knew it), asked owner if he could hunt down a NIB Citori field straight stock field for me.....said probably not, but he had THIS one, some guy had ordered it long while back, never picked it up... screamin deal, got lucky, now I can test all my wacky loads and not blow myself up....(jus' foolin')....so now maybe the O/U guys will talk to me, let's see, I got the pump guys on board, and the auto guys, hmmmmm, all that's left are the single shot, muzzle loader, and hammergun guys..... (well, and the flame thrower guys, potato gun guys, slingshot guys, etc etc)
Duncan
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Sorry,Dude,
You never told me about your Prussian gun? Don't you like me anymore?
What gauge is your Potato gun??
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it's a 4 bore, I load 50 grains longshot behind 8 ounces of sauerkraut and sausage..... throwws quite a pattern.... |
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Posted:
Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:19 pm
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Location: Massachusetts
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I still want second dibs... |
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Posted:
Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:03 pm
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sprocket wrote: |
I still want second dibs...
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OK, OK.... |
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Posted:
Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:32 am
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I've shot a bunch of skeet with O/Us tubed IC/C. No problem at all. If I get an O/U with two skeet chokes or can roud 'em up, great. If not, IC/C is fine. I take the first, or going away bird with the IC and shoot the second bird with cylinder. The misses, sadly, I can't attribute to the choke tubes, just the goof on the butt end of the gun. Of course, I'm not a competitive shooter, just a guy passing time and getting some low-gun practice as he waits for the next bird season. |
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Posted:
Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:49 am
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Location: Northeast Ohio
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Skeet can certainly be shot well with IC chokes. BUT, if you want skeet chokes or even cylinder chokes Browning offers them in stainless steel flush mount chokes made by Briley for less than $20 apiece. Well, that's what I paid for mine about 3-4 years ago! |
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Thu Apr 05, 2007 4:57 am
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Location: massachusetts
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So, you were just standing there minding your own business in that shop, when the Good Gun Fairy snuck up and smacked you off the back of the head with his magic wand and poof, you woke up the owner of a new Citori 16 ga. That's a likely story. We'll have to confiscate the gun and examine it for fairy dust to confirm this one buddy.
In the mean time, just go shoot it and enjoy it. I wouldn't let the SxS "Silly Sisters" around here bother you. You'll soon be outshooting them and they'll settle down soon enough. I find that pegging a few spent R16 wads at them chases them off if they get too pesty. |
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