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06-26-2015, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona
No Scott I have'nt had the chance to put it on paper yet but she's tight at .021/.024, shoots flat and was crushing targets at 40yds. with a 3/4oz. load. The chokes are 4 1/2" long and the chambers are 2 3/4". Fox, like Parker, knew how to bore their guns when it came to tight patterns and long range performance.
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my 30 in. NID FE grade 20 ga has .025 in both barrels and it prints 83% with RST 3/4 oz 7 1/2's, i would think yours would be the same or better
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