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Old 07-06-2015, 04:16 PM   #11
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Jeff; that is smart, using the spreader wads on the 28" barrels. That way, you don't have to "mess" with the chokes. I am not that smart, & opened mine up. (I don't regret it, but was just too dumb to think of spreaders.) The handling, to me, with the 2" longer barrels is simply better. My gun is 28" straight stock, beavertail, double triggers.
since I shoot the bigger Parkers & doubles, the double triggers are almost second nature to me. (The other night, I shot low-gun with it, and on station #1, I just couldn't get the front trigger to shoot twice! BUT, I finally remembered and broke the target, Ha ha!)
For some reason, a longer LOP seems to be better on this gun, but don't ask me why.
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