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Unread 02-06-2018, 06:19 AM   #11
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Phil, I have a P grade 20ga with twist barrels that is built on a 1 1/2 frame. It is currently at Brad's getting some work done.
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4-10 barrel weight. This gun must be a horse. I have a #3 frame 16 that weighs about nine pounds. I'll try to remember to post its barrel weight marking.
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Eric what are the barrel length of your 20?

Bill I weighed the gun last night it weighs an even 8 lbs on my digital scale.
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Eric what are the barrel length of your 20?

Bill I weighed the gun last night it weighs an even 8 lbs on my digital scale.
Mine are 28" and the weight if I remember is four something too. You don't stop your swing with it that's for sure !
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I cleaned everything up and reasembled. Plan on going on hinting tomorrow and will test fire. At 8 lbs its heaverier than any of my 12 gauges.

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Mine, with 28" barrels, is heavier than many ten gauges.
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I took the 16 out yesterday to try it out and shot some RST’s spreaders through it. At 8 lbs it is a little heavy for chasing Mearns quail but the triggers were found to be wonderful and the felt recoil was very mild.
Choked Full and Full Im guessing this may have been ordered by a duck hunter.
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