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Unread 04-13-2017, 10:03 PM   #1
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The 0 frames are, by definition, smaller than the 1 frames. Undisputed. The guns they are on are not, however, always lighter than their 1 frame counterparts. Barrel weight and stock variance play a role too.
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The 0 frames are, by definition, smaller than the 1 frames. Undisputed. The guns they are on are not, however, always lighter than their 1 frame counterparts. Barrel weight and stock variance play a role too.
Agreed, but when you can find a 0 frame that is lightweight, it's a jewell. A nicely balanced 16 gauge is a delight no matter it's grade or frame size. If you can point it "right," it will take wild quail like nobody's business...and is great to look at between coveys.
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