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08-07-2024, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt
Here's another one I'd like to share. I bought this XE 12 from a friend and member, Jim B this past fall. I was extremely lucky to get this one! It's a 1921, has 28" barrels, full & full, both, .685, 14 1/4" LOP. I believe chambers are 2 1/2". Have shot dove and pigeon with it, and it does reach out and hits hard!
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With chokes like that who needs a rifle!
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08-07-2024, 10:46 PM
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With chokes like that who needs a rifle! 
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Righttt....actually I'm not familiar with the correct way of measuring choke. I grabbed this neat gauge off my bench and measured at the muzzle. I usually use my CSMC brass gauge and measure at the muzzle. Close enough for me! Looks like all these numbers on the gauge got me in trouble! My mistake, sorry for all the confusion.
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