Alright, who has 'em?
My first was a 12 ga., that led to a .410.
I take the .410 with me when I'm working around our small farm, I put a sling on it so I could carry it and tools at the same time.
We have a small woodlot out back that fronts on a neighbor's hundreds of acres of woods and pastures, I like to take the 12 ga with me and sit out there in the peace and quiet.
So, share what ya got and how you use them.
Who has a Parner?
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"There is nothing so exhilarating as to be shot at without result."
Winston Churchill Member: Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Vietnam Veterans of America, AMVETS, Society of the 5th Infantry Division |
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Got any pics of the Parner Al !?
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I don't have one yet!
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My first shotgun I ever owned was the Pardner Tracker II!! Rifled 12 Gauge and I slayed my 1st buck with it. Optic was a cheap $40 red dot too!
My Fiance's younger brother has a Pardner Pump and loves it! |
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I'd love to have a few!
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Got one here. Can't wait to shot Partridge with it this Fall. any suggestions on loads I can use?
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I really like light loads (1oz and below) with #5 or #6 for partridge. Let us know how hunting goes!
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00 Buck lol no I'm just kidding lol...
I have no experience hunting winged species other than Turkey |
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My first and only gun I've bought is the Pardner in 20 gauge. Back in 1994. A few years ago I sent it in to the factory to have the slug barrel, turkey barrel, and ribbed barrel fitted to the receiver. I love this gun.
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Welcome to the H&R 1871 Owners Forum jmg198 !!
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Looking forward to getting my pardner out this Saturday for some white tail hunting!
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Looking forward to the pictures of the Pardner and whitetail on the ground...
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I had a new 28ga Pardner delivered about 6 weeks ago. I was surprised that it included a cinnamon laminate stock set, heretofore reserved for current Ultras and the special production Topper Deluxe Classics for the NWTF in the past. It is a straight-top comb like the old NWTFs, and not a Monte Carlo as now used on the Ultra Deluxe (not a thumbhole either). It does result in an additional pound of weight over the advertised weight with beechwood stock (6-1/4 lb vs 5-1/4 lb), but I find that no detriment - I won't be carrying it in the field for more than three hours at a time, and the extra weight helps the felt recoil of heavy field loads. Dunno what is happening at H&R. The stock set profile looks very similar to the current solid and laminate, non-fluted Rem. 870 Express. I assume that Ilion stock plant is making both, and adapting the Rem. receiver connection for the smaller H&R frame - accounting for a bit more weight. Also, the stock is made up of 22 layers of some kind of wood with a good bit of resin between, and somewhere I read that Rem. claims that their laminates are resin-impregnated for weather resistance.
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Good looking shotty !!
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