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Could not help it!

 

When I got the AYA there was a Baikal also there, tidy and the flaming thing fitted!

 

So this morning I was keen to try it and I forced myself out of that warm bed to go check for fox racks and try at a crow.

 

It was a shock to the system this cold spell and for Jess.

 

 

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I only got the one shot but it was good.

A jack daw on the wind, fast. I used a home loaded shell and down it come stone dead, about a thirty yard shot.

 

Good ole Nobels 80, I just set a shot dipper to 1oz and scooped the powder into a case, hard card, a fibre wad and shot. It's not rocket science is it!

 

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This Baikal is good but very very tight, .710" is stamped on it and choke measures around .680"

 

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You didn't say whether the Jack was left to right or right to left this time. I mis read this post also and thought that you had put an ounce of 80 in there rather than an ounce of shot. :lol: Jeez those Baikals are built like tank barrels but I think that would have tested it out somewhat 1 oz of 80 is about the same as 437 grns rather than about 26 if memory is there.

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I have 3 uncles that shoot and all of them started with a single baikal, the same single baikal. They all said it was as tight as a tight thing and it could kill. One of them crept up on geese once and fired as they lifted and 5 fell, a great result for a young fellow suffering from a serious dose of goose fever.

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You didn't say whether the Jack was left to right or right to left this time. I mis read this post also and thought that you had put an ounce of 80 in there rather than an ounce of shot. :lol: Jeez those Baikals are built like tank barrels but I think that would have tested it out somewhat 1 oz of 80 is about the same as 437 grns rather than about 26 if memory is there.

Lol, you need to read slower bud 😉

 

The jack was traveling from my right to my left approx 40mph approx 30+yards 😉

I have 3 uncles that shoot and all of them started with a single baikal, the same single baikal. They all said it was as tight as a tight thing and it could kill. One of them crept up on geese once and fired as they lifted and 5 fell, a great result for a young fellow suffering from a serious dose of goose fever.

I wonder how much the tight bore adds to recoil!

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When I saw your pictures it rang a bell in the grey stuff and I realized that I have one of those in the back of the rack, only in 20 bore. I was given it some time ago when someone packed it in along with an old hammer gun which I gave away. Like lots of things Afterwards I thought that I should have kept the hammer gun but it went. The spur lever on the back of the trigger guard rang the bell. Anyway I went and dragged it out. It is a model m 18. It is chambered 2-3/4 M & 3" MAG @ 4 tons. It is in like new condition but a bit basic and clonky when the action is closed. You've almost got to hold the spur lever open a bit to allow the lump to override the latch bar. The barrel is stamped 615 I think. I don't know off hand what choke that is. This little gun came up quite well and might find a home as a duck flight gun around the flight pond with non- tox in it. I had kind of forgotten it and didn't realize that it was 3" magnum proofed. Also A lady that I know might find it useful as she shoots a browning 12 on pheasant but finds it difficult on the duck because of a neck injury she has had from falling off of her horse. we will have to take it out a give it a go on a few clays. She is a blooming good shot and usually beats a lot of the blokes which puts some in their place. Roll on the longer days and a bit of warmth and sunshine so that we are not plodding about up to the axles in mud.

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