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Just to add a little about taking a SXS on an Argentina dove shoot. The man that inspired me to this was a friend that was on my trip the year before.
On that trip he brought down a Fox Sterlingworth 20ga ejector gun and a Model 21 20ga with him. They were the only guns he had on that trip and he brought the same two guns with him this year as well. On both trips he only shot the amount of shells that came included in the hunt package. Last year was a three day hunt that came with 2500 rounds and this year was a six day shoot which had 4000 rounds included. So when you add the two years together that would be 6500 rounds divided up between the two guns.
Niether gun had a single failure & I'm sure that both of them could make another trip down there. I guess what I'm getting at is. Just because your going to Argentina doesn't mean you have to leave the guns you love to shoot at home. You don't need to to do what I did and go nuts trying to see if you and the gun can hold up to the punishment. If you were to say take a quality O/U and one of your doubles so you could change them up. I can assure you that you will have a really good time with each. Just make sure the double is in really good shape mechanically and it might be a good idea to glass bed the stock head for a perfect fit to take the recoil from all the rounds. That's what my friend had done to both the Model-21 & Sterlingworth before he took them the first year and the wood held up wonderfully.
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