None of this is new information. He didn't even harp on the broken wrist problem (I broke my 28 ga). All of these issues are easy to resolve, and as Buck said, the company did it for him for free. I ordered one of the early 28 ga guns with 26 and 28" barrels. Both shot 10" low at 30 yards. Evidently the factory had put the top ribs on wrong on a bunch of the early 28s. They immediately replaced the gun with another one that Jack Skeuse personally picked, which had the most incredibly figured dark burl stock that I've ever seen. It shot straight
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