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The 28" gun has a Miller non selective trigger, it has been GOD LIKE for ever. I Had both of the guns glass bedded early on, and I think it is a good idea for any old double gun that one plans on shooting. A man like Destry will break a stock, even with lite loads, and faster on an older gun.
Lawrence is right on with his comment on Gauge Mates. They open up A whole new ball park for the ten Gauge. I Shoot 12 Gauge 2 3/4" and 3 In. Mags with the Gauge Mates, and they shoot damn good. I do not shoot many targets with a ten, but I have shot an Idaho Elk with a 750 Grain Slug,(one shot kill) and a couple of mule deer with the same slugs. Big lead shot in the ten makes it a wounderful Coyote gun. They will shoot a lot futher than most people would believe.
I do think that glass bedding is a must for an old ten gauge. A good job and the stock will not break.
Last edited by long range; 06/17/09 01:19 PM.