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Old 01-12-2024, 11:55 AM   #1
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Thanks Mike. The only gun I really struggle with is my go to grouse gun choked C/IC if I'm shooting clays. All my Parkers are German choked...Gutten-tight

The Perazzi will be LM/IM and I can shoot spreaders if I feel the need to. I think my choke tubes in my Beretta 694 have been in there for three years, I should see if they are welded in : ) I'd rather floss my teeth than clean choke tubes.
Good choice of chokes. Spreaders are the nuts for close targets, especially rabbits inside 20 yards.
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Old 01-12-2024, 12:03 PM   #2
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Good choice of chokes. Spreaders are the nuts for close targets, especially rabbits inside 20 yards.
There was some crazy dude down in Meshoppen, PA, who once did a rabbit inside 20 yards on station 9 that only momentarily appeared out of a gully for about 2 nanoseconds. Sadistic SOB if I remember correctly.
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There was some crazy dude down in Meshoppen, PA, who once did a rabbit inside 20 yards on station 9 that only momentarily appeared out of a gully for about 2 nanoseconds. Sadistic SOB if I remember correctly.
What a bastage!!! Can't believe anyone would torment such pleasant shooters with a target like that! I will give him a stern talking to and let him know 2 nanoseconds is way too much time.
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Daryl, I ordered the MX8 31.5" fixed LM/IM with the 11x11 broadway trap type rib. Dropout leaf springs. From Pacific Sporting Arms. It will be one year next month. I'm dying waiting. I love how they shoot. I may not shoot better but life is short, right?
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Daryl, I ordered the MX8 31.5" fixed LM/IM with the 11x11 broadway trap type rib. Dropout leaf springs. From Pacific Sporting Arms. It will be one year next month. I'm dying waiting. I love how they shoot. I may not shoot better but life is short, right?
You will shoot better. I have the MX2000 with the tram line rib. Love it. But the MX28, now that's a whole different puppy.
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You will shoot better. I have the MX2000 with the tram line rib. Love it. But the MX28, now that's a whole different puppy.
Yeah that's a bit above my pay grade Daryl but I've shot one. W O W.
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Yeah that's a bit above my pay grade Daryl but I've shot one. W O W.
I actually sold two smallbore (20) Parkers to buy the MX28 and walked away with cash in my pocket. Wish I had done it years ago.
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Daryl, I ordered the MX8 31.5" fixed LM/IM with the 11x11 broadway trap type rib. Dropout leaf springs. From Pacific Sporting Arms. It will be one year next month. I'm dying waiting. I love how they shoot. I may not shoot better but life is short, right?
Andy, any update on your Perazzi?
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Andy, any update on your Perazzi?
Frank somehow I missed this, and I've been crazy with all sorts of life stuff.

Here's a funny story. I went to Brea, CA to visit my daughter around late February who is training as a dancer. I had had my eye on a High Tech Lusso 33" barrels one owner listed at $15,000 with Wilkinson chokes at Pacific Sporting West. I kept telling Jordon "If my MX8 doesn't get here I'm going to have to buy something soon, I'm going nuts." While I visited her I made my way to West. I walked in to see the place (wow) and there was a sold tag on the High Tech. I said, "Just as well, I don't need to buy that when I have one on the way." He winked and said, "It isnt' sold, I knew you'd buy it if you picked it up." So he gave me a great deal, $12,000 out the door including shipping about 99% condition. Had it shipped, shot it once, and I got the call the MX8 arrived. So now I have TWO. I'm thinking of selling the High Tech Lusso, but for that price I may be dumb to do that. Adjustable comb to boot. I'm short so 33" seems a tad long but it sure swings perty.
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I am interested in the 6 pound 1 ounce 29 1/2" Perazzi. Is there a dealer or a catalog that offers such a gun? I have become unable to handle my 9 pound long barrel small bore Berettas and need something else. The dealers and catalogs are a little light on six pound long barrel guns.
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