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Unread 10-05-2023, 07:20 AM   #11
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Dan, how do you like how your little Repro 28 handles? I love mine for brush hunting. Some folks say they’re too whippy but I don’t find that to be so but I guess compared to bigger and longer guns for bigger birds in more open country I can understand how the change would be radical…





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i agree with you, Dean. My 28 GA Repro is a dream in the very thick cover we hunt in Northern Michigan. It would not be my gun of choice for SD pheasants, but it suits my grouse and woodcock needs just fine!

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Dan, how do you like how your little Repro 28 handles? I love mine for brush hunting. Some folks say they’re too whippy but I don’t find that to be so but I guess compared to bigger and longer guns for bigger birds in more open country I can understand how the change would be radical…
I love it in the woods and the clays course Dean. I have a strong preference to shoot small bores anyway. Except for a round with my "old" sporting clays gun (A400 Xcel Sporting) I shot my best round of the year with the Repro 28.
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