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04-03-2021, 08:16 AM | #34 | ||||||
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Yup, my #3 frame 16 is one of those XXL bird guns, nine pounds, 28" rather open choked barrels from the factory that way. Why? I have not a clue. However, it show signs of many happy days afield.
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04-03-2021, 08:58 AM | #35 | ||||||
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So now I'm wondering if anyone has a 2 frame 20 gauge which I think would be considered heavy for one .
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04-03-2021, 10:21 AM | #36 | ||||||
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#2 frame twenties are scarce, but they are out there. My old 32" VH #2 frame 20, #153,333 is a search I have been on for years. I want to buy it back after foolishly selling it decades ago.
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04-03-2021, 10:46 AM | #37 | ||||||
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I just love the idea of a gun being built on a larger than needed action for some reason . I have always thought a 28 gauge would be fun to own . I held a cz bobwhite at a shop about 2 years ago . I liked it but it felt way too petite in the hands for me . Plus I prefer the more of a push recoil you get from a heavier gun vs the sharper jab recoil of light weights .
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