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campero (Feb 19th 2023) |
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Re: One shot, one chance
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Feb 18th a 09:02 PM
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by Geo. Newbern |
Geo. Newbern |
I've stated before that I believe the 19th century English hammer singles are the most classy hunting guns available. I've had a Needham 16ga that kicked so bad for me to use I sold it to another member here a few years ago and he said it kicked too much for him as well. My favorite is a heavier 12ga Needham single and also use a 20ga Army & Navy but don't shoot it so well...Geo
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