Finally shot my 28…..
I was able to shoot my 28 for the first time yesterday and I now have a question.
How did I get this far in life without having a 28? It was a lot of fun and I believe my 12’s will see less use as a result. I see now why so many members have high regards for the repro 28’s. |
What the heck were you waiting for Don?!?!?
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Dean, it took forever to find some ammo. I was able to pick some up at Hausman’s from RST.
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It's interesting, the only shotgun ammo on the shelves at WalMart are 28s.
Congratulations on joining the 28 club (where all the members are good looking and of above average intelligence).:whistle: |
Mr. Keeler hisself. Nice!!
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The mighty 28. The little gun that could.
Once you’ve been bitten. Well you know the rest of the story. |
Don, I sold off all my 12's in favor of Parker 20's and have never looked back. I did keep one 16 though that I had DelGrego's restore some years back.
And I love my Beretta 28 O/U!! |
Why is it that you cannot be satisfied with just one 28. They seems to multiply with no real rational.
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My first passion if you will is definitely not with the dainty little 28, I prefer the heavier target guns. Having said that I will freely admit that the 28 has a certain mystique about it that cannot be denied. I shot a new to me 28 at the last Rock Mountain gathering and it was quite a treat. A very enjoyable gauge to shoot for sure. Have fun with yours Don.
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I know... I've sold a few and still have a few and still want more. A well cared for AH or AHE with a straight grip and 28" Damascus barrels would be nice. . |
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