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02-22-2010, 09:26 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Okay - first... My Dad was Mr. Romig so please call me Dean (but I do appreciate and return any and all acts of respect).
The hammer gun in my profile is my first 16 ga. 0-frame grade 0 or 1 (I'll have to find the research letter to be certain) with 28" Laminated barrels and lightening cuts on the water table. I have hunted with it a lot and shot both skeet and sporting clays with it. It fits me very well.
The Skeet-er didn't really knock 'em end over end but I think it was 'operator error'. I was using the mod & full barrels but I hadn't patterned it before I took it to the field. Oddly enough, I did very well with it at skeet shooting low gun with the skeet choked barrel set a couple of weeks ago.
Here are a couple of pics of the hammer 16
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