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H&R single shot 10 gauge
« on: December 06, 2020, 03:54:38 PM »
i found a single shot H&R 10 gauge with a 36 inch full choked barrel that recently came into inventory at a local gun shop, but because its a trade-in it wont be available for a little while but i put my name on it anyway. ive been wanting one for years, mainly for a goose getter and for pass shooting ducks/geese on the bay/river mouth and for when they are just flying a little high. i got a 20 gauge and a few 12 gauges so its not like i don't have shotguns, but ive always wanted a 10 gauge.

ive read into the whole shot-string thing and the ballistics between say a 3 inch 20 gauge being comparable to a 2 3/4" 12 gauge, and how a 3 inch 12 gauge shell is ballisticly superior to the 3 1/2 12 gauge and that the 3 1/2 inch 12 gauge is just a gimmick compared to the 10 gauge and ive always wondered about seeing this in person, that and it looks like a lot of fun to shoot

anybody hunt with a 10 gauge? this thing looks like a flak cannon but i think im probably going to buy it

is 400$ too much to pay for one of these guns? they are getting pretty hard to find and a lot cheaper than an Ithaca or Marlin or Browning. the 36 inch barrel is nuts but makes one imagine how far you can reach out and touch something especially with like pure bismuth shot or similar hevi-loads (although the price of those shells is enough to make one flinch)

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2020, 03:58:41 PM »
I had one but got rid of it. 

No real complaints but my 12 guage takes 3 1/2 mags and I believe they are close to the same. 

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2020, 04:23:48 PM »
I bought Dan-o 10 gauge from him a while back if I’m remember correctly great gun fun to shoot. But a 12 will do all the same as the 10. Idk what one with a 36” barrel is worth but see if you can work down the price a little.

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2020, 04:45:38 PM »
I bought Dan-o 10 gauge from him a while back if I’m remember correctly great gun fun to shoot. But a 12 will do all the same as the 10. Idk what one with a 36” barrel is worth but see if you can work down the price a little.

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$400 seems high for almost and H&R single shot.
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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2020, 04:54:13 PM »
I bought Dan-o 10 gauge from him a while back if I’m remember correctly great gun fun to shoot. But a 12 will do all the same as the 10. Idk what one with a 36” barrel is worth but see if you can work down the price a little.

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$400 seems high for almost and H&R single shot.

yeah 400 for a single shot is steep but.... cant find more than a handful on any of the online auction sites. i almost bought one 5 or 6 years ago for almost 300, and with the current gun grab it might just be a sign of the times :dunno:

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2020, 05:28:53 PM »
I run a Remington SP10 with 30" barrel, I reload my own fodder in it. As for the amount of shot, 3 1/2's are OK but I can load 2.25 oz loads that you can't purchase. And for giggles I load 2.25os of #8 shot for high doves :chuckle:. If you get the H&R have it punched out to IC then you should be able to get over the counter steel down the tube.
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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2020, 05:32:17 PM »
I've got some 10 gauge shells if any of you guys are interested.  Probably 5 or 6 boxes.

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2020, 05:40:27 PM »
When was it manufactured? Before steel shot requirements or after? What length shell can it take?

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2020, 07:54:40 PM »
I run a Remington SP10 with 30" barrel, I reload my own fodder in it. As for the amount of shot, 3 1/2's are OK but I can load 2.25 oz loads that you can't purchase. And for giggles I load 2.25os of #8 shot for high doves :chuckle:. If you get the H&R have it punched out to IC then you should be able to get over the counter steel down the tube.

Steel sucks. If i wanted to shoot steel id stick with a 3 1/2 twelve gauge.




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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2020, 07:58:41 PM »
I assume you're talking about the model 176?  Any kind of condition you're looking for?

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2020, 04:01:34 AM »
I saw one on the rack of a pawn shop I like to browse the other day, think it might have been $300?

I think one of the "problems" with one of these H&Rs is that they're probably a fixed full choke, which might be trouble with steel (oddly enough, a lot of the serious guys with the remington SP10s and browning golds like a .725 choke which is like an extra full).

I used to have a remington SP10, it was a great gun.  built like a tank and weighed like one too (something like 12lb).  It was a lot of fun to shoot...less recoil than my old 870 with 3" shells.  Problem was, they like to eat bolt buffers and Remington discontinued all parts for them when they stopped producing the guns.  Mine was in really nice condition, but I mostly hunt saltwater, so with me not wanting to bang up on it too badly, and the fact that I mostly end up shooting teal and widgeon, it didn't get used much.  It got sold when I started drooling over a particular rifle that a local shop had on the rack.

10 gauge is sort of a reloader's specialty these days, I bought a couple cases online when some stores were closing shells out for $15 a box.  The local selection sucks, all I ever see is #2s for the most part, and shooting a 10 is sort of pointless with those.
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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2020, 05:29:23 AM »
My Dad use to hunt geese with a 10 Gauge - but this was prior to 3.5 inch shells being available for 12 gauge.  A 3.5 inch 12 Gauge is pretty comparable to a 10 gauge so I am guessing most folks are going for one gun that can do upland, duck and geese.  Hard to beat the versatility of a 12 gauge that can shoot 2 3/4, 3 and 3.5 inch shells.

I have one of those H&R single shot 10 gauge.  Feels like it should be mounted on a turret!  I had it cut down to an 18 inch barrel for fun.  Very intimidating to look down that barrel!
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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2020, 05:30:24 AM »
I wonder how many starlings you,can bring down out of the hoard with this thing.....

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #13 on: December 07, 2020, 06:52:41 AM »
When I was way more excited about waterfowl hunting, I had a BPS 10ga. It surely gave you an advantage shooting steel shot. The payload seemed to ensure less cripples, and really folded up the birds.
I felt like a one legged cat trying to bury a terd on a frozen pond!

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Re: H&R single shot 10 gauge
« Reply #14 on: December 07, 2020, 07:22:28 AM »
I have one of those H&R single shot 10 gauge.  Feels like it should be mounted on a turret!  I had it cut down to an 18 inch barrel for fun.  Very intimidating to look down that barrel!
Sounds like a great little "truck gun".  Good for anything between grouse and antifa.

Sportco had 10gauge buckshot on the shelf last week.  Bet that would leave a mark.

When was it manufactured? Before steel shot requirements or after? What length shell can it take?

All of the H&R 10 gauges are 3-1/2" chambered.  I have a turkey model with factory 27-1/2" barrel, 3-1/2" chamber.

 


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