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Unread 02-16-2019, 01:39 PM   #21
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I used a vh 20 for the second hunt and it carried better. The 16 wasn't bad though
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I'm considering getting a flat of RST 3/4 oz 16's at the Southern and take all 16's to Morrison Pines next year. Already putting the line up ready in my head
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Never too soon to decide which guns to take
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It takes me a while to massage the list One that will go for sure is an English hammer gun. I have about 50 2 inch rolled crimp paper shells I have been saving for something special.
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I'm looking at a Trojan that advertises 2-3/4" chambers made in 1913. Would anyone know if that length was offered at that time? They do not state the frame size.
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You are getting good, knowledgeable responses. I would add that not all advertised measurements are precise and/or correct. I've had some that were noted as 2 3/4" that were shorter. If possible, get another measurement.
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Thanks Garry,
The gun is on an auction that ends today so I just passed.
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