16 gage sterlingworth
16 gage sterlingworth
I have a Philly Sterlingworth It has 2 9/16 chambers.Some guys said you can shoot 2 3/4 shells out of it that it is not that big of deal.Any one have experience is it safe i would hate to mess up a great gun?
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ROMAC
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Re: 16 gage sterlingworth
Buy some 2.5 inch low pressue loads from RST and live happily ever after.
http://www.rstshells.com/store/m/3-16-Gauge.aspx
http://www.rstshells.com/store/m/3-16-Gauge.aspx
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Re: 16 gage sterlingworth
well said Dewey my dog does require a special diet and it costs me right around 300 a month to feed him.So RST shells it is thanks for the all the advice guys
Re: 16 gage sterlingworth
As they say up in Pennsylvania Dutch country, "Dewey hab recht" (Dewey is right). I shot a round of SC yesterday morning with my New Year's present to myself (a sleek little 16 ga. Ute Sterly Skeet & Upland Game gun), using Morris' RST 16 ga. 7/8 oz. loads of #8 shot. At 6lbs. 4 oz., I was literally amazed at the mild recoil!
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Re: 16 gage sterlingworth
heel goed KevinSporrns wrote:As they say up in Pennsylvania Dutch country, "Dewey hab recht" (Dewey is right). I shot a round of SC yesterday morning with my New Year's present to myself (a sleek little 16 ga. Ute Sterly Skeet & Upland Game gun), using Morris' RST 16 ga. 7/8 oz. loads of #8 shot. At 6lbs. 4 oz., I was literally amazed at the mild recoil!