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10-06-2023, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover
I've never owned or shot a Super Fox and I don't want to be hung or stoned  , but was the pattern out of a Becker Super Fox that much better than the other makers magnum 12's??
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That's a great question Stan. I'm sure Frank, Craig or Researcher might have some data on the patterns of a Becker barreled gun vs a factory barreled gun. I'd be interested too to see definitive proof of MUCH better patterns opposed to non-Becker patterns. Was it the real deal or just a hype/status symbol thing. Kind of like the latest, greatest choke tube gimmick in the registered clays shooting world that everyone just has to have or you'll be left behind. Frank did a lot of pattern testing with his guns. Not sure whether that was to test the various guns or if it was to test various loads? I just don't remember. I'm sure he'll be along shortly.
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10-06-2023, 04:45 PM
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Sold a 24", 28 gauge, and bought a 30", 28 gauge.
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