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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro
JFI, the 12/32" VHE that's on the cover of the Winter PP has 2-7/8" chambers, weighs 8^9 and barrels have an unstruck weight of 4^9. No info available for that s/n except that its sequence shows made in 1924 with the advent of factory 12g/3-inch/1-3/8 ounce progressive shells. Interesting, this "Super 12" has the longest chokes I've ever measured to include Super-Fox guns = chokes full tapered and their leades starting a little more than 6" back from the muzzles.
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Interesting again. But keep in mind that Nash Buckingham gave up his 34 in
barreled Parker in favor of a Becker-bored Super Fox. Based on the patterns achieved on deceased geese and wild turkey at above 50 yards with coppered No. 4 shot or bore-safe enviro-metal shot, my HE Super Fox must also have been overbored, choked and polished by Bert Becker. That said , every shotgun is a law unto itself-as to shot
patterns at known distances.