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A good Pheasant gun comes home
Unread 07-22-2012, 12:38 PM   #1
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Default A good Pheasant gun comes home

While at a National Fishing Lure Collectors show this week a fellow had a VH to swap. Another had the paper weight Parker vise to trade. Made deals on both. The VH needs a good cleaning and nothing else that I can tell. Is there an easy way to check the chamber length? A 3" slips in free and easy so would a 2 3/4" be safe to shoot (all else being safe)? In a picture of the top rib it looks like there was a second bead about 2" ahead of the existing bead. Would someone just want to move the bead back some?
Funny what happens when you least expect it.
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