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I also shoot targets with this. 6.25 lb Fox 20 gauge. I believe this qualifies as a game gun. Pretty nice wood, for factory Fox stuff. Larry, I believe that is a restock.
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No, it's original. Found it at a garage sale where they were asking $200. I got them down to $125. Regards, Jeff
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I made my brave move in 2008 when this became my sporting clays gun. After 15 years of registered sporting and FITASC with a Beretta O/U the spark began to fade. So I stocked this 32" Fox and won another dozen or so punches in registered shoots before giving up on the NSCA. After 60,000 rounds I had the barrels re-fit. The Perazzi gunsmith who worked on it said he shouldn't need to see Big Ann for another 100,000 rounds. Got her back just in time for the 8th annual Bo-Whoop competition a few weeks away.
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UPDATE: Got an e-mail reply from Rob Johansen at SKB and 32" barrels will be available this fall. Didn't say if nthey will be available in all gauges. JR
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I just got a new SKB 250 30 inch 410. I have never been able to shoot a vent rib side by side so I got the side plated model. It has performed flawlessly. My partner and I put 200 rounds through it a couple of weeks ago with any problems and we were shooting reloads. The wood is very nice for a gun in this price range. The slight overruns in the checkering are a blessing to me as they offer proof of hand checkering. I would recommend it to anyone interested in shooting the small bore events at SxS events.
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Mike, How much does it weigh? Jeff
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Thanks for that info, John. It does sound as if SKB is getting a handle on what is desired for target work.
The 12 ga., with 32" tubes, might make a decent S x S main event gun, and double as a steel shot duck gun, as my BSS does.
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I made my brave move in 2008 when this became my sporting clays gun. After 15 years of registered sporting and FITASC with a Beretta O/U the spark began to fade. So I stocked this 32" Fox and won another dozen or so punches in registered shoots before giving up on the NSCA. After 60,000 rounds I had the barrels re-fit. The Perazzi gunsmith who worked on it said he shouldn't need to see Big Ann for another 100,000 rounds. Got her back just in time for the 8th annual Bo-Whoop competition a few weeks away. Still one of the nicest restocks I've ever seen and made to play a specific game. Bet it would be awesome on long range doves. Mike, what the constriction on the chokes?
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Thanks, Tom! That's a real compliment from a fella with your experience. I opened it from .044/.044 to a pair of .024's as I anticipated shooting some FITASC with it but that hasn't happened. It could stand to be a bit more open for clays but I've gotten comfortable with it. I can drop in spreaders and have instant choice of any combination of IC & IM.
If you ever make it up to Hausmann's for the NE Classic I'd love to see some of your Foxes in hand.
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No, it's original. Found it at a garage sale where they were asking $200. I got them down to $125. Regards, Jeff
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