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07-12-2020, 07:37 PM
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Fun with twenties continues today when I appeared at the local Izaak Walton range with my second SC single barrel twenty gauge for test fire. I patterned the Colonel Cutts twenty on a pattern sheet and was impressed with the 7/8 ounce pattern of #9 at about 25 or 30 yards. A bumble bee would be hard pressed to escape. At some time in the future, I will load some serious 1 ounce #7 1/2 loads and get some real patterns at 40 yards. The Cutts twenty gauge single is only a 30" gun, but much fun to shoot.
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09-20-2020, 06:42 PM
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Not much interest in my second twenty gauge SC trap. Funny that Clarence called me to ask about it. He owns one of the twenties and wants to buy more. There are two more under the radar. Where are they? I love my two, even though one is a Colonel Cutts sleeve gun. It's still a 20 and has an extra twelve gauge barrel. The Cutts barrel shoots a killer full choke pattern.
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