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Old 12-31-2011, 06:21 PM   #1
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Gerry,

Photos would be great. I'm thinking long term as far as the 28 ga. Lighter carry is big deal considering the boot rubber burned up chasing grouse these days. I wouldn't mind having the chokes opened up if I find a suitable gun with factory M/F chokes. Currently hunting with a 12 ga Repro 2 bbl set - 26" bbls measure about sk/ic and do the trick. Not much heavier than a 20 so, rethinking strategy. My email is jmccarty5000 at gmail.com.

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A 28 gauge Repro is an experience. A 20 gauge Repro is just a shotgun.
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