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That's simple... I'll give em a try.. Thanks Steiner
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What grade is it? Assume it's a Durstan Special, which is the most common Lefever seen in 20 ga. They , of course,, have fluid steel barrels. As an alternative to RSTs, you could reload low pressure 20 ga shells with 3/4 oz. Very mild recoil, and effective on grouse, quail, etc.
I've had two DS Lefevers, and that's what I shot thru them. Low pressure 7/8 oz are nice also.
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You should also have a competent double gun smith give it a once over to be sure it’s safe to shoot.
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