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I’m primarily a bird hunter and shoot Skeet and other forms of clays games just to “stay in it” in the off season.
I prefer a straight grip because I find it faster and easier to handle a straight grip over a pistol grip. A heavier gun shooting a heavier load, for me, wants a pistol grip so I can better pull the gun back into my shoulder in order to mitigate the recoil .
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02-14-2022, 04:44 PM | #24 | ||||||
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Dean, those are my sentiments exactly. I shoot skeet and trap just to stay in shape for the field. I always shoot low gun on skeet for this reason.
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I can understand the desire to own a 28 repro, if for no other reason than they are a good value for a 28 ga and they will hold that value compared to guns from Spain, Italy, Turkey or Japan, but I can't see spending $4,500 on a 20 ga Repro when I can get a nice, original VH for the same (or less) money, especially a Repro with short barrels, single trigger, and a pg. |
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02-14-2022, 04:55 PM | #26 | ||||||
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I am becoming a big fan of Prince of Wales grips. As for the original question, straight grips look better but most of my guns have pistol grips so I am more used to shooting pistol grips
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02-16-2022, 11:51 AM | #29 | ||||||
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"Having said this there's a couple that have posted in this thread that would probably disagree with that. The old lady often said as she kissed the cow's a$$, "To each their own taste." "
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02-16-2022, 12:12 PM | #30 | ||||||
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I have both original Parkers and Repros. I grew up shooting here in New England my grandfathers 16 ga vh on grouse and woodcock. When I hunt with that old 16 (circa 1927), I often find myself reflecting on my grandfather and Dad hunting with it.
Having said all that, my Repros ,all 20 ga, are very special to me and fun to handle and shoot..My grandson s will probably re.ember their grandfather hunting with it as they take it to the field or range. What goes around, comes around. I should add that my Repros are straight grips. My original Parkers are all pistol grips. I do like the straight grips though. |
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