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Unread 12-13-2016, 10:11 AM   #11
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Depends a lot on the cover as well - in light to unobstructed situations (e.g. shooting quail in fields or dove shooting) the 28" length I find preferable. In very dense cover such as usually encountered in grouse & woodcock hunting, I notice the need to "clear" the extra length of barrel around brush vs. not having to do so with 26" barrels.
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Unread 12-13-2016, 12:14 PM   #12
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In my experience, the number of times the extra 2" interferes with my shot is less than once a season. I shoot longer barrels better, and I suspect that at the end of the season, I'll have more birds in the freezer with the longer barrels
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This crazy old guy would buy 32" barrels if they were available. I like longer barrels.
(I have a VH 12 gauge with 32" barrels that I shoot better than everything else)
A 32" 28 gauge with Briley chokes.........a dream for old men.
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Indeed; one of our former table "acquaintances" at our local Chantilly VA show rooted out and scored a Parker Repro 12 ga. 32" Steel Shot Special with screw chokes from one of our "unusual suspect" dealers a couple of years ago. The gun was later verified as a special order from Parker Repro in the heyday of production - one rare bird!
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Kevin, don't give out any more information on our friend's gun. I have my checkbook ready when he returns to the "sane" world. It is quite a Repro.
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Quick Kevin, fill us in with all the details before Murphy can get his mitts on it.
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Unread 12-20-2016, 05:35 PM   #17
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Just so one of you gets it......I have my old 32" VH.
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Quick Kevin, fill us in with all the details before Murphy can get his mitts on it.
Yes but if Murphy gets it he will post nice pictures of it.
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I don't think Dean-o agrees with me.
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