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Unread 06-30-2010, 01:47 PM   #1
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This morning I bought a 28 gauge Repro, DT, English, SF, 26" Mod/IC, NIC.
Can someone recommend a good smith who is well versed in barrel stretching?
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Unread 06-30-2010, 03:23 PM   #2
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This morning I bought a 28 gauge Repro, DT, English, SF, 26" Mod/IC, NIC.
Can someone recommend a good smith who is well versed in barrel stretching?
LOL. No need to stretch them. You do your part, they'll do theirs. I've killed countless grouse and clay birds with my 26" (.004/.006) barrels.
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Do you know offhand the decimal restrictions of the factory Mod/IC chokes?
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Do you know offhand the decimal restrictions of the factory Mod/IC chokes?
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I have two 26" 28's factory choked IC/M, one measures .006/.016 and the other .009/.016.
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I'm anxious to see the drivers side of the buttstock. Been my experience that the left is usually nicer than the right.

I've heard it said that these guns couldn't be built today for twice what they sold for when first introduced. My only 28 double has been a Win 23 G.Q. and it must weigh at least a pound more than this little beauty. Can't wait to shoot it.

Thanks for all the info.
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