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I'd love to try Murphy's long barreled Skeeter on some flying targets. I've never seen a 30" Skeeter .410 in person. Bring her down to Rick's for the Fall Southern, Bill. I'll bring cash.....
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10-01-2023, 10:15 AM
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I am amazed at the price of .410 Skeeters recently. The price of my 30" gun surprised everyone who saw me buying it. Now "over $5000" is common. The easiest way to shoot a 32" .410 is to send one of your 32" 20 gauge 0 frame Parkers to Briley to be tubed. That may be my next project.
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