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Very impressive pattern at that distance. Nice gun BTW. I'm sort of a long barrel fan myself.
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Frank Newbert was quite the shooter/ hunter Google has lots of info on him, here are a couple pictures I found.
Notice in the text of the duck hunting picture it is mentioned he was a two cylinder man, got to wonder If this little 20 was on this hunt. Sorry for sideways pictures. |
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Here is a pattern of my 30 in. fox 20 shooting 3/4 oz 6's at 40 yds. 90.7 % left. barrel choked .035 the right barrel choked .025 and shoots 87%
scott
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