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Why then do so many owners of 28ga.28" M/F choked Repros incessantly complain about them and then go on to have metal ground out of them to supposedly make the gun more valuable for their needs?
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I don't know how many people with 28" M&F choked barrels 'Grind' out metal, but unless they have 2bbl sets, they are generally pretty tight for upland use. Maybe quail, but certainly not for p'atridge. I have no idea if they think they're adding value, but they probably are adding usefulness. FWIW, I have a Meriden 28" 28ga, that came (and letters) Cyl & Mod, and it's a dandy. |
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You’re a funny guy Greg. Do you think it will make it as useful as IC and IC?
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In my opinion, every 28 gauge bird gun should have at least one full choke barrel. In my advanced age, my second shot is always a full choke shot for a 28 gauge. I still haven't patterned one of those .039 choked 28 gauge Repros. The pattern probably doesn't look much different from a .020 full choke Meriden 28.
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