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Unread 01-26-2011, 09:54 PM   #1
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that wc scott 16 ga should be some fun gun about september...have you used the fox on ducks yet....do the super fox seem to be choked as good as the lc smiths....have you shot a few of the heavy loads in the fox....i shot a few in the 3 inch lc smith i have but will stick with lower recoil loads mostly...except during turkey season wich aint to far off.... charlie
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Destry, your Super Fox is vastly superior to 99% of other standard Super Foxes. Many of us would have been glad to pay what you paid for that gun. Charlie, the best patterning gun with big shot that I have ever patterned was an overchoked standard bore 30" Philadelphia Fox. Unfortunately, the fellow I sold it to drilled it out. When it patterned so great, it had 3 1/4" chambers and about .042 and .043 of choke. I will measure the present chokes in that gun first chance I get. I have not patterned a Super with big shot yet.
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