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No--those left hand guns were mine. They were true lefty's! The front trigger was on the left side of the trigger plate and fired the left barrel. The back trigger fired the right barrel. The triggers were not bent.
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Guys I had the gun checked by a gunsmith today, right barrel was .008 IC and left barrel was .003 skeet. I highly doubt is was factory in my case.
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I came across this old thread and wanted to add I have a Parker Bros/Remington GHE Skeet (st grip, btfe, sst, marked skeet in and skeet out) 12ga with reversed chokes, left is Skeet In, Right is Skeet out. Scott Kittredge has a VHE 12ga Skeet 108 numbers apart from my gun and his is also skeet in left and skeet out right. I thought this was normal for the "Skeet" guns?
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Pete, It would make sense to choke true skeet guns in this manner in view of the fact that the first target called for is station 1 high house 'skeet out' and as with most situations with a double with two triggers, the foreward trigger is for your first shot and the right barrel... (Am I making my thinking clear on this theory?) ...and the second shot - rear trigger, left barrel consequently would be 'skeet in'...
By the way, my SKEET-ER is choked in this manner in both sets of barrels - rt. tight - left open - and it has a Miller SST Anyone? . |
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