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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
Dont tart the gun up. You bought it for a shooter. Just shoot it.
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Yep, your right
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Originally Posted by Keith Doty
VERY NICE VH. I definitely wouldn't alter it at all. Shoot it man!!! A bit more barrel and choke than I prefer for quail but great for doves, flushing pheasants. Outta be wicked with bismuth over decoys for ducks! IC for incoming, full for fly-away ducks!
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A lot of what quail we have left are open field (Think about the pastures down on the King, Armstrong, etc. with the grass and motts) and they will run out from a dog, but as to the ducks.... Perfect. For our dove shoots Perfect also...
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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
The checkering on the buttstock looks Remingtonesque, the forend not so much.
Other than that it’s a darn nice one.
Are there any Remington codes on the left barrel flat?.
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I dont have it in hand as yet. But I will look when it gets here. I was wondering about that stock..... I dont think its the original butt stock. Wood is tpp nice for the grade and the checkering seems too new, if you know what I mean.
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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop
I saw that one as well. Nice 20. I wouldn’t mess with that gun, leave it as is!
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I am now convinced to keep it as is.....
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski
Leave it as is Bruce. When you decide to sell it I don't want it all polished and shiny!! 
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Mike that should be rotflmao......
You guys have convinced me and at that saved me some bucks. It stays as is. That savings will go towards ammo for it and I may need to add some LOP with a slim pad. Any suggestions for pad ?
Thanks.....