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Brian Dudley 04-16-2021 02:02 PM

That is funny. The seller has a feedback rating now 3 transactions with an average of a D.

2 Fs and 1 A+. The A+ is clearly for a bogus listing too. And that user has only 1 feedback rating, for another listing that also looks bogus.

It looks like these guys may be working together to try and create the illusion of legitimate positive transactions.

Entertaining that one of the F feedbacks has a reply calling the buyer unreliable that is why the seller "chooses" to now do business with them.

Bill Murphy 04-16-2021 05:00 PM

The Kusmit 21 for five grand is still on there. What is wrong with gunbroker? Is there any recourse? Who is this guy? Send me a couple of grand and I will drive there to investigate. I'm not going to the Southern, so I have lots of time.

Mills Morrison 04-16-2021 08:23 PM

Make it a death penalty offense to do this stuff. Make the method “public and festive” in honor of Frederick Nietsche or however his name is spelled

Russell E. Cleary 04-16-2021 10:43 PM

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Mills:

Friedrich Nietzsche?

Does he look like a forerunner of someone else we know?

Mills Morrison 04-17-2021 08:43 AM

Dang! I wonder if Parker Pages is going to gradually transition to political commentary about the coming apocalypse?

John Davis 04-17-2021 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Oliver (Post 331988)
I shot it around 100 times today and was enjoying every second. I didn't miss much even with tight chokes…it is a fun gun.

You didn't miss much because of the tight chokes. Great gun. Glad you're having fun with it.

Jay Oliver 04-17-2021 09:50 PM

John you're right...I shot another 100 today and it was a repeat performance. The gun shoots well. For comparison I have a 28 Citori that I like to shoot with skeet/ic chokes. I was breaking more targets on the sporting clays course with this Parker choked full/full :)

Rich Anderson 04-18-2021 08:04 AM

I have come to enjoy tight chokes on the clays course. You know when your on. Somewhat less room for error than with more open chokes maybe but in the long run I think the tighter chokes make you a better shot.

Daryl Corona 04-18-2021 08:11 AM

IMO, the 20 and 28 gauges need tighter chokes to perform on the par of the 12. Your success with the 28 is not surprising as witness the averages on the skeet field in the NSSA. It's without a doubt my favorite gauge to shoot, followed by the 20.

Screw some tighter chokes in that Citori and watch what happens.:eek:

If we ever meet at a shoot maybe we can put together a 28 squad and have some real fun.

todd allen 04-22-2021 09:57 PM

I've found that tight chokes tend to slow me down, which helps with a more accurate shot placement.
I believe that tight chokes makes a person a better shot. Of course my background is pigeons, so there's that.


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