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A real find there, in the looks department, but how does it feel when you bring it up to the shoulder?
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Nice looking gun, beautiful wood and I love the "English' style stock. I have a question though, how long are the barrels, they look longer then 32"s. Steve
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Thanks for the input and for looking at these pictures.
Barrels are just under 30 inches- they do look awfully long in the picture, maybe due to the camera angle.
The gun mounts and swings nicely and is just a shade over 7 pounds. I have patterned it at skeet range (22 yards) and shot pattern impacts about 80% above hold point. But, that may be just what I need as I tend to drop below target line and shoot under targets. No skeet until the bores are opened up though!
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Corkdecoy: I don't know how familiar you are with patterning, but you might want to get back at about 30 yards and shoot 5-shot groups to see where your point of impact is. With just one shot, anything could happen, such as a flinch, throwing your point of impact off. A 5-shot group in my experience is more reliable and you might want to shoot several 5-shot groups with each barrel to really tell point of impact. Regards, Buzz
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