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04-14-2011, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Richard Anderson
Save money???  The 28 will appreciate in value therefor increasing your net worth
Brian at New Era Ammunition loaded some 2 inch paper 16's with the equivelent of a 28ga load and what a nice shell to shoot for Grouse and Woodcock. Almost as nice as actually useing my 28 
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Since I have yet to sell a Parker any 28ga would be a sunk cost for me and a capital gain for my heirs.
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