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Roger that Dean. It's a grouse/woodcock's worst nightmare of a gun. Little if any choke, cut bbls but letters with the 26". Light. Nice Wood. Made 1918. Dave Miles is likely still in tears from selling it to me. It's a real favorite of mine for sure. I sometimes shoot 24gram 4200psi PB loads in it that generate almost no recoil. I am really going to miss my PB when it runs out.
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03-08-2016, 05:52 PM
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I am really going to miss my PB when it runs out.
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Me too.
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