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I just got a good deal on a new gun and was wondering if anyone had any experience with it. 

It is a Ted Williams M300 12 guage with the poly choke (I hear it is the made by winchester and is equivalent to the 1400)

I think the idea behind being able to change choke density by twisting the end sounds like a pretty convenient idea. 

I know it is a cheaper gun but I am pretty excited about it and will definately be nice to replace my old pump shotgun. 

I cant wait to pattern it this weekend



-- Edited by Matt in MO on Wednesday 7th of March 2012 01:36:51 AM

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nice old gun, my guess would be with the ted williams name on it 1962-1973

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Any pics ?

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Yeah I will try and get it loaded up tonight. 

 

It says Sears and Roebuck Tedwilliams



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Very nice, enjoy it.

I used to have an outboard motor that Said SEARS AND TED WILLIAMS on it.

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I bought a jc higgins (sears) 22 auto, new in the box at an auction for $40. That 22 was made by hi standard & no where on the gun or box does it say sears. I'm pretty sure ted wms followed the higgins name. my 22 was made in 1960 or 61.


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Matt; that gun looks like it's in great shape.


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Thanks,

Yeah its probably 99%, there is only one very small scratch on it.  Someone sure took good care of it.  I plan on doing the same



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Anyone have experience with the polychoke?



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Yes Matt I bought a polychoke tube for my older 12,it works well on all settings. I also have an old rem model 17 with a poly built onto the barrel and it functions well too. You can PM me with any questions and I'll help if I can. Shoot it at a large piece of cardboard on a couple different settings to see how it patterns. That will give you an idea of how to set it. Full-skeet with the turn of your wrist is a nice feature!



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Matt; I had one on a browning sweet 16, I actually liked it alot

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