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Unread 02-25-2021, 03:08 PM   #11
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Andy, you may want to look at lot 49A on the estate auction listed under the for sale topic.
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Unread 03-05-2021, 10:07 PM   #12
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"Finding one with DTs, 28" barrels, and a straight grip is very hard."

Not so hard if you look at my only 28ga Repro. DT, SG, SFE 2-bbl set. S/N 28-1. I like the 28 better than I liked the 20's I had. The 20's seemed to kick like a 10ga.
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The 20's seemed to kick like a 10ga.

Maybe that’s why they made the Repro 20’s unusually heavy - to help minimize recoil.





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Richard, "28-1"? The first 28 gauge?
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Interesting - people's perception of recoil. I've shot several 28's that weighed around the 6# mark and thought the recoil was significant. On the other hand I have 3 20's that I can shoot all day with 7/8 oz loads with no recoil objections. Technically, the free recoil on the 20 is greater but it sure does not seem that way to me.
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I don’t have a Reproduction 20, but do hunt a 20ga Parker most days for grouse and woodcock, it being a cut barrel amalgamation of several Parkers to arrive at my ideal. It draws comments from even my dear friends not to mention any names, but Dean upon seeing it asked “how many Parkers is this”? It works for me because it allows me the confidence to kill grouse. It left Meriden as a 28” 28ga. And that configuration is how I use it with the Setter once we return home from the grouse covers and play with pheasants. 6lbs 9oz. as a 28ga and 6 lbs 8oz with the perfect length 26 3/4” 20ga barrels. It handles differently to my mind even with those very minor differences. My mind and it’s workings have been questioned often.

I do want to try a Reproduction 28ga. Having handled but a few my friends have given me limited opportunities to handle. I have read all the reports and some say too whippy too light weight, but I need to satisfy this in my mind.

Anyone, see a capped grip, double trigger, splinter or BT , 28ga needing a new home. Please let me know. I keep up with most of the sale sites, but have yet to see the right gun at the same time I have money.
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Bill: not the first overall; just the first NSFL gun, in a run of 500, I think.
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It is the general consensus that the 28g. is the best proportioned and handling of the Repros. The 20g and 12g. can certainly be slightly muzzle heavy especially in the longer barrel lengths.
From experience, my thoughts are the 16gauge barrels on the 20 Gauge Repro frame are close to perfect. The balance is much better than with the 20’s.
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I added some weight to the butt of my 20g to help with felt recoil.
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I just received the 20 GA two barrel set I bought from the Invaluable-Gallery 95 Auction. Both barrel sets are 26". The gun weighs a surprising light 6lb 3 oz with each barrel set.
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