GregSY is right. For the 11 years I shot nothing but my Remington Model 3200 tube set (28-inch), I was a far better shot then I am today, taking something different to the renge every week. So far this year I've shot Pheasants with a 1913-vintage A-Grade Ansley H. Fox 20-gauge with 28-inch barrels, a 1938-vintage Remington 16-gauge Sportsman with 26-inch barrels, my new RBL with 28-inch barrels and a Husqvarna Model 310ASE 16-gauge with 70-cm barrels.

However, the A.H. Fox Gun Co./Savage advertised 32-inch 20-gauge guns from beginning to end, and I want one in my lineup. One year at the winter Las Vegas show I found six Parker Bros. 32-inch 20-gauge doubles, a 32-inch Crown Grade L.C. Smith 20-gauge and a 32-inch Grade 4E NID 20-gauge. I have yet to find a piece of NID period paper that offers 20-gauges with anything longer then 30-inch barrels!