David Martin's Paperstone 110

Thank you Flatlander. I try not to get too creative in my photos.
Thanks, Bighaze. This knife has done a lot of skinning work since I've owned it and I have not one complaint. I wish I had done like Wolfdog did and purchased more of them. DM
 
Thank you Tony. I enjoy using this 110 Paperstone drop point. I skinned this coyote later today and it worked great. My pet load I've worked up for predator use is, 38 pellets of #4 Buck in a 3" Tundra X-high brass hull. Some other loads I used of BB's and T shot I'd have to give them two shots to keep them down. Yet, this loading when I touch it off it's lights out and not even a tail wiggle. DM
 
Thank you Tony. I enjoy using this 110 Paperstone drop point. I skinned this coyote later today and it worked great. My pet load I've worked up for predator use is, 38 pellets of #4 Buck in a 3" Tundra X-high brass hull. Some other loads I used of BB's and T shot I'd have to give them two shots to keep them down. Yet, this loading when I touch it off it's lights out and not even a tail wiggle. DM

What choke do you use?
 
The barrels on my 1100 are fixed and I use a IM at .701 constriction. For some reason my pattern is not as tight at 50yds. when I use my Full at .683? All barrels shoot different and should be tested before going afield. DM
 
(Oops..1100) A lot of variables in patterning shotguns. I'm planning on getting a new shotgun soon. Primarily for turkey, but possibly coyote as well.

I should have gotten one of those paperstone drop point 110s.
 
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