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Unread 06-30-2022, 08:04 AM   #51
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Probably my CH 16 made in 1898. 1 frame. Sold to Dave W. a few years ago. Had damascus barrels and an amazing stock. Probably should have never sold it, but it was choked tighter then I liked and at that point I was moving into the A. H. Fox world.
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Unread 06-30-2022, 08:09 AM   #52
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Once upon a time I owned a H & H Royal Paradox 12 b- it slipped away
Now a couple of Fox XE's and several Parker's
I have arrived at the SXS party later in life but
still feeling young!
I’d love a Paradox don’t care if it’s an 8 , 10 , 12 or 16 any would do ! And as long as it’s a decent maker not worried about that either .
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Unread 06-30-2022, 10:38 AM   #53
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In my post on the first page of this thread I mentioned my Win 101 and I realized I have not shot it in some time. So, last evening I got it out and shot 5-stand with it. A walk down memory lane and it did not let me down. I left the range with a big smile on my face.
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I love my old Parkers but my Perazzi MX28 is a dream. It weighs 6 pound 4 ounces with 29" long barrels and has factory choke tubes and steel shot okay with 3" chambers, all I shoot are 2 3/4" 3/4 oz. loads for clays and hunting but I am going to buy some 3" non toxic shot so I can hunt decoying ducks this fall. I can hunt everything upland with it except wild roosters that won't hold for my setter, for that I use my model 21 16 gauge.
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I love my old Parkers but my Perazzi MX28 is a dream. It weighs 6 pound 4 ounces with 29" long barrels and has factory choke tubes and steel shot okay with 3" chambers, all I shoot are 2 3/4" 3/4 oz. loads for clays and hunting but I am going to buy some 3" non toxic shot so I can hunt decoying ducks this fall. I can hunt everything upland with it except wild roosters that won't hold for my setter, for that I use my model 21 16 gauge.
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I know how you feel about the MX28. It is a wonderful gun.
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I know how you feel about the MX28. It is a wonderful gun.
I shot a High Tech and that's a gun I could fall in love with easily. Basically I haven't picked up a Perazzi that I didn't like.
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As soon as I read this my Dad's model 71 Winchester in 348 came quickly to mind. I can shoot this offhand better than my other rifles. It is almost like he is somehow helping me steady it.....
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As soon as I read this my Dad's model 71 Winchester in 348 came quickly to mind. I can shoot this offhand better than my other rifles. It is almost like he is somehow helping me steady it.....
Now, that’s a best gun.
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my 410 stevens my dad gave me at the time I was 10 years old....it was a double barrel hammerless....many of a squirl and rabbit was brought home with it...charlie
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My 1967 Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade Trap, FKLT 30" barreled gun with the narrow 8MM vent rib and original Browning factory recoil pad. I bought it used; the stock was completely unaltered from factory specs (incredible for a trap gun!) and was straight as an arrow: 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 14 1/4. Incredibly lively gun, easy to move and shot exactly where it looked. I shot it hard on bunker trap (Olympic/International trap) for 10 years then traded it when I stopped competing in registered shoots. If I ever have a chance to buy it back in the same condition I will own it again. What a wonderful gun!
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