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Unread 06-16-2013, 03:48 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman View Post
I realize it's a chocolate vs. vanilla thing, but what is it about a 28 with DT's, PG and a beavertail forend that some find appealing?
Greg, I've had 28 ga. Parker Repros with straight grip/splinter forend, and with PG/BT forend. I found the latter configuration way easier to swing smoothly. For me, the straight grip/splinter forend in a 28 ga. Repro is too muzzle light and whippy for a consistently good swing and follow through. As far as double triggers go, all my guns with 2 barrels have 2 triggers !

How's your brother enjoying the 20 gauge I sold him?
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