Any small bore doublegun with 32" barrels is rare. Even 30" small bores are not something you see everyday. Their usage is fairly limited in hunting. Doves is the first game bird that comes to mind where 30 and 32 inch barreled small bore guns would be useful, and desirable. Ducks is possibly another, like the "California duck club guns".

Smallbores in these configurations are very interesting to me. I have a 32" LC Smith, and a 30" AH Fox..........both in 16 gauge. Dove and crow guns for me................maybe a round of sporting clays occasionally. A 32" AH Fox 20 gauge is something to dream about............dreams about high flying, late season doves. Crisp, windy days that make them fly in ways that screw the gunner into the ground. Leads of 8-10 feet on a dove that is riding the 30 mph wind, in addition to it's 60 mph capability in a calm. Walking nearly 100 yards across a harvested peanut field to pick up a dove that you killed almost straight above you in that wind.

Mercy.

SRH


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