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Trapdoor Forager
hatman:
I sent a check on Monday to Al Frasca for a Trapdoor Forager.
I told Al I hope to shoot an occasional round of skeet with it.
I've got a few test BP 20ga loads made to see how it patterns for starters.
If everything goes well I hope to be able to buy some 20ga brass shells for some cool authenticity.
If it doesn't, well I've got a cool piece of history to caretake for a few years. :)
Does anyone else have any experience with a Forager?
Although I shoot mild loads of 5744 in my original trapdoor carbines and rifles I'm assuming it wouldn't be a good idea to use smokeless skeet loads in the Forager??
St. George:
Not the best of ideas - no.
Shooting skeet will present a challenge - it's not like these had chokes - it's more like 'spray and pray'...
Scouts Out!
hatman:
--- Quote from: St. George on August 07, 2021, 06:42:55 AM ---Not the best of ideas - no.
Shooting skeet will present a challenge - it's not like these had chokes - it's more like 'spray and pray'...
Scouts Out!
--- End quote ---
Thanks for the confirmation.
Yeah, my goal for actually hitting birds is appropriately adjusted. :)
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St. George:
A 'forager' was tasked with getting meat - not with gentlemanly conduct that allowed his prey a sporting chance.
That was never a consideration of the times.
He'd stalk and ambush - thus giving himself every chance of success - a short-range weapon like that Trapdoor was suitable for that work.
Scouts Out!
Gunner.cgn:
I recently acquired a forager.
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