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Old 02-03-2019, 06:58 PM   #1
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I have 30 inch 10 gauges and 32 inch 10 gauges and I think the 30 inch ones handle a little better. The weight is not too far out front
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I have 30 inch 10 gauges and 32 inch 10 gauges and I think the 30 inch ones handle a little better. The weight is not too far out front
My 28” EH is kinda lively innthe hands , you oughtta try a round of skeet with it . Now if I can ever run across a 26” EH Your 4 frames aren’t longer then 32” ?
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Mills I agree my 32” bbls seem like too much weight forward. I wish the good priest who ordered this gun had specified 30” and 32” instead of 28 and 32!!! My EH 30 inch swings great on doves.
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