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matt koepnick 12-03-2024 12:23 PM

My 2nd new to me Win 21
 
Hello all. I managed to squeak out a 2nd Win 21 purchase recently. It is configured same as my first. Early 1933 production, double triggers, 30 inch bbls and same drops. It was labeled as Mod and Full. When I checked actual constricts I was a little disappointed to find the Mod was Lite Mod at .015. The Full was .038 like I wanted.
I finally was able to get out since weather has let up. I was pleasantly surprised to find out how nice this combo worked out on both our clays courses. The Woods course is mostly close open choke shots, the Marsh course is longer crossers with occasional close shots added.
To my enjoyment the tight Full wasn't a detriment on the Woods course and was very much a nice improvement on the Marsh course. This particular gun and chokes combined may be my Fave from now on for clays. I'm seriously contemplating on using this for Hunting now as it has the original metal finishes which have the usage one would expect see on a firearm this old.
I'm amazed at how much I keep learning on what works best for my shooting style and needs. I think back on how much I could have saved if only I knew these things years ago during my "buy it and see if it works" stage. :banghead:
Mattly

Rick Roemer 12-03-2024 01:54 PM

Sounds nice. Pictures? I do like Win 21s. Would like to get one in a sub gauge sometime. Where are you shooting clays?

Bill Murphy 12-03-2024 02:55 PM

Matt, your modified at .015 is a standard Winchester modified. Your choke has not been opened.

matt koepnick 12-03-2024 08:34 PM

Thanks for the Mod choke info Bill . I was originally hoping for .020, but I am now quite pleased with the improvement of scores as-is. My local club is the Clark County Sportsman Club near Springfield Ohio. Great club with super nice people, clubhouse, 2 courses, and lots of older shooters with a wealth of old gun knowledge. I am getting there slowly but surely.
Matt k

Kevin McCormack 12-04-2024 11:18 AM

Love M21s! Currently don't own one, but have had 2 12s, a 16 and a 20, all field grades. The 12s, 1 28" and 1 30" made great duck guns, the 28" 16 bored CYL & MOD was a great grouse gun, and I shot the 28" 20 ga. better than any SxS ever; a real killer on doves. Another reason I love them is I made some money on all of them when I sold/traded them.

Bill Murphy 12-04-2024 11:21 AM

I've sold a few, and I've kept a few. I bought the first two in 1965, when I was 19 years old.

matt koepnick 12-04-2024 01:53 PM

Both of mine are twins being Field 12's, Double triggers and 30 inchers. Both have same weights, same drops, and are stamped Mod and Full. First had been opened up to .010 and .015. It's really nice on the Woods course. It also had been refurbished to like new condition prior to my purchase so I am reluctant to use it for more than Clays usage on sunny days...
As far as posting pix, I'm locked out of e-mailing my laptop phone pix till late Dec. Dang-it
I bought these 2 (my 1rst and 2nd) this year being a ripe old age of 68 years. Shoulda gotten these much sooner like Bill did. Course I would have waited till 1976 to be same age..
Mattly

Bill Davis 12-04-2024 04:34 PM

Hey Matt! You’re never too old to start buying Winchester model 21’s. Everybody shoots better with a model 21!

Bill Murphy 12-04-2024 06:42 PM

I still have a small covey of Model 21s, but prefer to shoot my Parkers because of the greater variety of gauges and features.

Mike Franzen 12-09-2024 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by matt koepnick (Post 420696)
As far as posting pix, I'm locked out of e-mailing my laptop phone pix till late Dec. Dang-it

How does that happen???


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