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Like the other poster I had a RIchland Arms model used it for deer hunting here buckshot only,heavy beast but great for "stand" work, used it on geese back when it was legal, was a great shotgun
I have the Ithaca Mag 10 Deluxe, has beautiful wood and someone had Briley install choke tubes in it, I believe it is a 26" barrel. It was a goose killing machine when I use to hunt geese. I bought some slugs for it to see what it would do, 2oz hunks of lead, wasn't too bad with the weight of the gun and being an auto took a lot of the recoil away. I have really no experience with the double 10 gauges.
I had three 10 gauge SxSs; a Richland, a Matador, and I forget the third. Although too heavy, the Richland and the Matador worked well. With copper plated steel BBs killed geese and swans like nothing else. Last 10 gauge was a lightened (read machined) BPS that I got over 1-1/2 pounds of weight off of. When tungsten arrived I went back to a 3" 12.
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