Indian Creek choke follow-up

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Indian Creek choke follow-up

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Since I was so fortunate as to win the Stevens 301 .410 Indian Creek choke drawing a while back, I figured I'd show how the 40 yd patterns look with it. Shot two shells through it...

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I bet if you showed that pattern to anyone and never said anything odds are they wouldn't guess that it's a 40 yard .410 pattern.
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Your sorcery with a small gauge gun never ceases to amaze me.
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WOW I thought my pattern was great with a comp n choke will have to get one of those Indian Creek
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Very Nice Hal! 9.5s or 10s?
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Great job as usual, Hal. Good to hear from you.
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Awesome patterns!
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liv2hnt wrote: September 8th, 2020, 10:43 pm Very Nice Hal! 9.5s or 10s?
9 x 10-1/4 duplex
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hawglips wrote: September 9th, 2020, 11:49 am
liv2hnt wrote: September 8th, 2020, 10:43 pm Very Nice Hal! 9.5s or 10s?
9 x 10-1/4 duplex
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. 385?
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Looks like your ready for some fall birds with that pattern!
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Hal,

Do you mean 3/4 9s 1/4 10s?

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DBLGBL wrote: September 9th, 2020, 2:22 pm Hal,

Do you mean 3/4 9s 1/4 10s?

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I’m guessing 9 x 10.25. Most people would probably just call them 10s, but being a precision minded tungsten wizard, he probably measured them at something between true 10s and 10 1/2s.
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