frenchyguy
CGN Regular
- Location
- New Brunswick
well. i have never looked into the 10 gauge, simply because i had the false idea that the 10 gauge would blow my shoulder off, (be uncomfortable to shoot)
i broke down and bought a 10 gauge browning bps from lequille country store. (nova scotia) i got a great deal on it. very happy. i took it to the range this morning, and loaded the mag full of 3 1/2 turkey loads, and one in the pipe. hoping the extra weight would absorb the recoil. i can not believe how manageable the shot was. i racked the next, fired, repeat until she was emptied. i fired 2 boxes of these shells today, and im not sore/bruised. not as bad as most of the reviews on the internet say. how punishing the loads are, ect. maybe it is the gun? but i could not have fired that many 3 1/2 12 gauge out of the super nova! hope this helps dispel some of the myth for someone out there who might have been thinking the same as me, and passed up the 10 gauge. at 25 yards using lead full choke, it looked like i had shot the center of the target at point blank range with my 12 gauge. it was ragged as can be. minimal flyers. ammo was winchester supreme 2 oz #4 shot. i am very impressed with the 10 gauge.
i broke down and bought a 10 gauge browning bps from lequille country store. (nova scotia) i got a great deal on it. very happy. i took it to the range this morning, and loaded the mag full of 3 1/2 turkey loads, and one in the pipe. hoping the extra weight would absorb the recoil. i can not believe how manageable the shot was. i racked the next, fired, repeat until she was emptied. i fired 2 boxes of these shells today, and im not sore/bruised. not as bad as most of the reviews on the internet say. how punishing the loads are, ect. maybe it is the gun? but i could not have fired that many 3 1/2 12 gauge out of the super nova! hope this helps dispel some of the myth for someone out there who might have been thinking the same as me, and passed up the 10 gauge. at 25 yards using lead full choke, it looked like i had shot the center of the target at point blank range with my 12 gauge. it was ragged as can be. minimal flyers. ammo was winchester supreme 2 oz #4 shot. i am very impressed with the 10 gauge.


















































