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I have a 28 with straight stock, dt, btfe and two sets of barrels (26" and 28"). Honestly, I don't notice the difference between the barrels at all, especially in the grouse woods. What I can tell you is the 26" barrels (.004/.006) are extremely effective on grouse, woodcock and the skeet field.
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As long as you remain cognizant that you will be carring a light gun - quite possibly the lightest double gun you own - the gun will swing as an extension of your body and mind. I have a couple of those with 26" barrels.
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08-01-2012, 06:35 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Dean i can see the body ,but the mind?? i just don't see it
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08-01-2012, 06:38 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Thanks for the comments thus far. I have a 5 lb 10 oz Fox A grade 16 gauge with 26" barrels. Gun is dynamite on early Woodcock when they are close but truly doesn't swing with a darn because its muzzlelight. Accordingly, I end up carrying it in Maine during the early season but it quickly moves to the back of the closet when the vegetation thins out and shots become longer and require a more sustain lead.
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08-01-2012, 06:53 PM | #7 | |||||||
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Let's see, how can I explain this.... The mind has to be tuned to the fact that you are carring a light gun which requires a bit more focused control than a heavier gun might require. So... your mind controls your body with the underlying concept (the knowledge) that the 'instrument' you are weilding might require a bit more concerted control. I prefer a lighter gun and the barrel length doesn't make any difference in the way I shoot. I've taken fast flying grouse with IMP/MOD 26" barrels at 43 yards and at 4 paces. Be "one" with your gun. |
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4 paces? How did that one taste?
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08-01-2012, 08:30 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Frankly, I strafed it across the back as it sped past me at eye level at about a 90 degree angle. The top of the grouse was about shredded but the breasts and legs were unscathed. The branches of the bushes that took the shot charge looked like they all sprouted little tufts of fluff in about a 12 inch circle and well back into the bush. It was quite a lucky shot really... I'm not really that good on grouse or grouse-like clays
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