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Chuck upland ten gauges were invented for guys with dogs like yours! Cabelas Hammond has a Purdey ten gauge that weighs seven pounds. Those .410s and Repro 28s were made for guys like me that can shoot and own pointing dogs.
Kenny that sounds like a great gun and good horse trading on your part.
Dean I have made some doublegun purchases that I wish I had had a ten day cooling off period.