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A new gun followed me home from the shoot at Hausman's this past weekend. My first Lefever (thanks to Frank Cronin for his evaluation and encouragement). It is a G grade from 1903, all original, and screws don't appear to have been ever turned. Solid wood with no cracks or repairs, butt plate is in great shape. It weighs 9 1/2 pounds, 30" damascus barrels with a faded pattern, perfect bores at .775 and .777 with .037 and .040 chokes. The barrel walls at breach and muzzle are stout. It has good dimensions at 1 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 14 1/16". It fits me really well, a broke a 24x25 with it tonight on my first round of trap with it. I am very pleased and look forward to knocking down some crows, ducks and geese with it this fall. I forgot to bring my gun vise to club tonight so I will see what I can get it to do on the pattern board tomorrow. Scott took a couple of shots tonight resting his arms on a big wooden bin and we got about 77% with 1 1/8 #6. I am pretty sure it will do better when we can dead center the pattern in the circle. I am very happy with my first Lefever, especially since it is a short ten with 30" barrels and a good fit.
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