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Joined:  Mar 2016 Posts: 289 Likes: 7 Sidelock |  
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Lovely gun. Thank you for sharing your good fortune. |  |  |  
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Joined:  May 2016 Posts: 1,546 Likes: 341 Sidelock |  
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 Joined:  May 2016 Posts: 1,546 Likes: 341 | 
The idea for a lighter gun than my 6 1/2 lb. Browning BSS-sidelock 12 bore, came from shoulder surgery and the fact that I'm not getting younger. Since I shoot 1 oz. loads anyway, a light 2 1/2" English gun made sense. My Brownings and Merkels are all choked ic/mod, so the .003/.011 chokes made sense for close work.Man, October seems so far away!
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Joined:  Nov 2002 Posts: 9,409 Likes: 4 Sidelock |  
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Beautiful piece with lots of figure in wrist of that stock.  It is good that the gun is extra light for use with light field loads.  It will no doubt be great for long carry days. |  |  |  
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Joined:  Oct 2015 Posts: 593 Sidelock |  
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Very nice indeed old boy.Even the case looks to be in top condition & they usually cop a bashing about.
 Shoot well.
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Joined:  Sep 2009 Posts: 2,035 Likes: 8 Sidelock |  
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A sub 6lb double in a 12Ga with 2 1/2” chambers... nice find!  I bet that’s gonna be real easy on the arms and shoulder! |  |  |  
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Joined:  Dec 2012 Posts: 3,638 Likes: 1071 Sidelock |  
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 Joined:  Dec 2012 Posts: 3,638 Likes: 1071 | 
Karl:
 Handsome gun! If RST makes 7/8th ounce 12s (I know they make 3/4-ounce loads), they might be worthy of a try. My light 16 sure likes their 7/8s ounce 7 1/2 load.
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Joined:  Oct 2010 Posts: 971 Likes: 41 Sidelock |  
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Nice gun - Congratulations! |  |  |  
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Joined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 2,071 Likes: 72 Sidelock |  
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 Michael Dittamo
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Joined:  May 2016 Posts: 1,546 Likes: 341 Sidelock |  
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Lloyd,I tried the gun with my usual RST 1oz. loads and found the gun very comfortable to shoot. It came with a very nicely done 1" leather covered recoil pad that is nice and cushy. I intend to try those Kent 2 1/2" low recoil 3/4oz. 12's when they finally come out.
 Karl
 
Last edited by Karl Graebner; 04/03/18 06:41 PM.
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