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11-11-2013, 11:03 AM
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Buckeye pheasants
My appologies for no Parkers in the pictures, but other guns needed their turn too. The Fox SW 16 makes a great pheasant gun. It is a Utica gun, and thus has 2 3/4" chambers and can handle heavier stuff. It has a very nice replacement stock/pad and barrels had been cut to 26 1/2 inches with still plenty of choke. Because of this, the gun came cheap and I just love it.
The Rizzini 600 is also a 16 and has double triggers. It is the only OU I own, and the only one with choke tubes. Ialso shoot sporting clays better with this gun than any other I own.
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