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Unread 08-27-2010, 09:54 PM   #1
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It's a pretty light gun, Richard. More suited to grouse than geese. A very nice straight grip, and it is as good as the pictures show. I am curious about the frame size. 1 or 1 1/2 I would guess. Wendy, would you measure the distance between the firing pin holes from center to center? We should be able to tell you the frame size with that.
Wendy, I usually use Winchester AA low recoil/low noise for grouse. I find they're all I need and easy on the wood. It sounds like you might live in pheasant and sharptail country. There are a lot of guys on this board that could give you better advice than I for those birds. Oh, and your husband is right to be afraid. One old quality double is too many, and 100 aren't enough.
Richard, are you going to make it down to Debolt this year? Trigg was figuring around the end of the first week of October? Should be fun, I hope you can make it.
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It's a pretty light gun, Richard. More suited to grouse than geese. A very nice straight grip, and it is as good as the pictures show. I am curious about the frame size. 1 or 1 1/2 I would guess. Wendy, would you measure the distance between the firing pin holes from center to center? We should be able to tell you the frame size with that.
From center to center of the firing pin holes is 1.1 inches


Thanks for all your help gentlemen!

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