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Julia and I bought a matched 410/28 pair of 1100's from Steve Cobb several years ago
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Yes it was made in 1976 and is the skeet model(or at least has the skeet barrel). I wasn't sure how it would do on a sporting clays course with such an open choke as I like 410s with tight chokes. However, it did well very well, only a few targets were out of range(or more accurately I couldn't figure out). Very impressed to say the least.
I must admit...I want one in a 28 gauge now too... |
Outstanding! Mine was made in 73, I think. I have never owned a firearm that was so much fun to shoot. Mine is also choked Skeet and it’s very capable of breaking clay IF, and that’s a big if, I do my part.
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Our pair is skeet too. This is making me want to shoot them
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It's very important that I finish 2021 with a 0000 frame Repro .410 and a field used DHE 28 gauge skeet.
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Do it Mills...I shot 6 boxes of shells yesterday and was enjoying every second. I am not an auto guy in shotguns, except for some older A5s, but this 1100 is just delightful. I have a lot of respect for the 410, I think it makes you a better shooter.
My other favorite 410, my Citori is one of the best shooting guns I have ever had(regardless of gauge), some Briley extended chokes really have made that gun into a performer. I take it on a lot of preserve hunts especially when I was first training my dog. I can't believe how well it does on birds. I promise I will start posting about Parkers again! This little 410 was too good not to share... |
Mills - Is your pair one of the matched sets with the weighted forearm caps?
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can somebody please explain to me the disclaimer "Plastic Shells Only" ??
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