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Unread 03-08-2019, 04:45 PM   #11
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BTW, there is almost nothing more fun than an opening day dove shoot with a .410.
Well, nothing we can talk about here, anyway ; )
Provided there are plenty birds to shoot
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Unread 03-08-2019, 06:06 PM   #12
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Rich, how would you like them split up? 28 gauge, $30,000, .410, $35,000? I have my own idea about how they should be split up, but I would have to have the guns and Leroy face to face before I suggest a split. Which one do you want? Maybe we can doubleteam him.
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Is it just me or has that 410 been restocked (very good restock) look at the first picture and compare the 28ga to the 410, look at the nose of the comb the 28 is correct the 410.....Just saying
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Could that difference be attributed to one being a Remington gun and the other not?
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Could that difference be attributed to one being a Remington gun and the other not?
No none of my Remington skeet guns have that kind of flute at the nose of the comb. Checkering is correct but just a couple of things about the stock just don't look right. Guess have to have the gun in hand to tell could just be the pictures.
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Todd a day in quail country with a 410 is very hard to beat.

Bill if I was after one of Leroy's guns it would be the 28 but I have an upgrade A1 special two barrel set and a VHE skeet so I have no real need for another one.
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The comb on the Remington .410 has been taken down. That is why the comb "flute" (or lack thereof) isn't original looking.... because it isn't.






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Provided there are plenty birds to shoot
We have our ups and downs, but it's usually pretty good.
Like the old saying, "one sandwich over a meal is a banquet". I've had many a banquet with a .410.
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We have our ups and downs, but it's usually pretty good.
Like the old saying, "one sandwich over a meal is a banquet". I've had many a banquet with a .410.
I occasionally go to a dove shoot put on by a guy I shoot sporting with . If you get one of the spots out in the middle of his groomed dove field by a power pole and have several battery operated voodoo dove decoys around you can generally kill your 15 birds with a box of shells in any gauge . But those are mostly birds coming in to land on the wires . They don’t generally let me have a power pole LOL’s
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