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Unread 02-15-2020, 09:04 PM   #11
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Darryl, I will try out my new ph20 it is also choke full and full but only has 28 inch barrel. Unfortunately I will not have the 34-inch Parker back together by that time
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That PH just might do it Harold. I just want everyone to bring out your best and shoot the Bo-Whoop and have fun. Stay tuned.
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Harold this gun will be available for anyone to shoot in the Bo-Whoop competition this year. I'm planning on having a sub-gauge event to show everyone just what these smallbores can do. I will be busy this year running things so I'm counting on one of you grouse shooters to step up to the plate and show us what the 20 can do. With .031 and .034 constriction you should not have a problem.
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13.75" lop, 1.75" dac, 3" dah.
A tad short and low. A Pachmayer with a white line spacer will be swell for your LOP. Cut the comb and add a nice piece of hemlock to raise it up and you will be good to go!!
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A tad short and low. A Pachmayer with a white line spacer will be swell for your LOP. Cut the comb and add a nice piece of hemlock to raise it up and you will be good to go!!
The gun is now at Briley's having an adjustable comb installed and to take care of the lop, a Morgan adjustable and thinwalls for those close targets. She'll be a target crushing machine when she returns.
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Count me in I have several contenders so we will see which I shoot the best, A Fox AE 30 F/F or the Parkers GH Damascus 30 incher or the BHE with 32 inches of tightly choked barrels.
Are you going to consider the 16 as a small bore?
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My best overall clays crushing gun for me is a 28" VH20 with 3" DAH. It lets me keep my head upright. When I was shooting right-handed, I rarely missed with that gun and dusted most..... I'm still working on the left-handed thing with it. Here's my "laboratory" in 2013, and shooting the VH20. You can see the clay meeting it's demise in the second picture. This is far and away my favorite place to shoot clays. Between shots I just stand there looking out over the landscape thinking of how blessed I am to be there.
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thats some scenery you got there...you are blessed no doubt about it..charlie
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