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Unread 07-28-2012, 07:15 AM   #1
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Dave you need a project and a 20ga...don't you?
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Would have been nice if the seller would have supplied the serial number and/or pictures of the end so we could have looked it up or had a degree of certainty that it hadn't been bobbed as there's not much choke there if the bore is the normal .615.
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Is that Mr. Miles coming out of the darkness?? Good to see you here Dave.
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Rich, I agree it's good to see Mr. Miles here....
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Rich, I agree it's good to see Mr. Miles here....
Hopefully we'll see more of Mr Miles, been a long time..
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Eric, I agree.....Hey Miles.....You out there?????.....
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Would have been nice if the seller would have supplied the serial number and/or pictures of the end so we could have looked it up or had a degree of certainty that it hadn't been bobbed as there's not much choke there if the bore is the normal .615.
I sent a PM to the guy asking if he would send me the serial number so I could confirm the length of the barrels. He responded that since there was choke in the barrels they have not been cut. I then ask if he would post pictures of the end of the rib and the front of the barrels....no response.

The receiver looks a little rough to me as do the barrels, regardless of whether or not they have been cut. I'm thinking he has $1,000 in parts, not a $1,500 "bird gun."
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Dave you need a project and a 20ga...don't you?
Rich, I have a project. I just bought a 25 DTI upper.
This is a 6.8 SPC cartridge, necked down to 25 caliber, with the shoulder pushed out to 30 degrees. It's a wildcat that I have to work up a yote killing load for. No I haven't killed any yotes yet, but thought I might give it a try this winter. Would also work great on p-dogs, should I ever make it out west again.
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I sent a PM to the guy asking if he would send me the serial number so I could confirm the length of the barrels. He responded that since there was choke in the barrels they have not been cut. I then ask if he would post pictures of the end of the rib and the front of the barrels....no response.

The receiver looks a little rough to me as do the barrels, regardless of whether or not they have been cut. I'm thinking he has $1,000 in parts, not a $1,500 "bird gun."
Well, my money is staying in my pocket then. I noticed he was careful not to post the serial number in the pictures and now he won't address a direct question. Think there's a message there.
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