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It's been awhile since I've shot a lot in Zone 2, but when I shot NSCA, I don't remember ever trusting a factory shell. I've never been to any NSCA or NSSA shoot where ammunition was controlled by the number of times fired. I hear that reloads are even allowed at the Grand American now because of the backward attititude about ammunition purchases by non residents in Illinois.
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It's been awhile since I've shot a lot of NSCA birds in Zone 2, but when I shot NSCA, I don't remember ever trusting a factory shell. I've never been to any NSCA or NSSA shoot where ammunition was controlled by the number of times fired. I hear that reloads are even allowed at the Grand American now because of the backward attititude about ammunition purchases by non residents in Illinois.
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Marine:
Sorry to report that I sold your gun about 2 weeks ago which was a 32" Duck that sounds like it may have been exactly what you are after,oh well.In regards to Wenig restocking the gun for you I did a little checking on them and got a great referral from a gunsmith in whom I have a tremendous amount of faith.So based on his referral I contacted them and they are currently restocking a 21 for me.In the beginning I had to speak to them several times,they actually answer the phone there,they were very pleasant and helpful each and every time.I am not certain but I believe I should get this gun back in about 60 days or so as they said it would be 4 to 6 months.I will let you know how it looks when it arrives.By the way you can get them to retock a 21 including a BT forearm for a lot less than 3-4K.Be safe !!!
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I shoot Game-Bore and am very happy with them. I think if I found another hobby (Reloading) I would have to give something else up. Can't do it. Besides Reloading is an indoor activity. Sorry I live for the outdoors.
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Randy,
Yes Wenigs and I have corrisponded via e-mail. They are very prompt and helpful. I can't say the same for some other businesses I have tried to deal with while being over here. So right now Wenigs has 5 gold star rating from me. As of right now I am going there in Sept when I am back in the states on vacation. They are going to spend the day with me fitting the stock for a Beretta Silver Hawk that was made around 1969 I believe. I know what you all are saying now that guns only worth $400.00 and you are right. However my grandma gave me that gun, she is gone now and that gun will never leave my custody as long as I am alive.
Let me know if you come across another gun like the one you had. maybe we could make a deal happen.
Also I never said 3-4K, I said a few thousand. Yes indeed you can even still get it for less. I am going to look at their 50% to 100% special selection wood. Most likely end up with something around or between 50-75% special selection. I like wood and I am willing to pay a little more for a nice piece of lumber. Now I just have to select the right Model 21.
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Quote of a few thou for a stock and bt fe sounds cheap better be sure wood is what you expect and stock will be replaced free if it cracks a year or so down the road. Also in writing, the trigger will work pefectly on your Model 21 re stock. That is a common problem.
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Nitro Express,
What is a few to you? A few to me is more then a couple which is 2. I have been looking around for two years and seems everyone is in the $2500 for stock and $750 for forearm price range. I believe Wenigs reputation is very good from all I have read. I have talked to a few smiths that don't do woodwork and everyone of them said Wenig. I am sure there are others out there just as worthy. But for their deliever time, fitting, making, and finishing I am going with them on the first gun to be restocked the Beretta SilverHawk.
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Can anyone tell me what a 32" model 21 would weigh?
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I would think it would differ from gun to gun depending on barrel wall thickness, stock lenght and density of the wood, and maybe a few other factors. I want to say 8lbs but that is not reliable estamate. Another words I am not sure. But I can tell you that for a big guy like me they swing very sweet and smooth
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A 32" Model 21 can be made to weigh from 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 pounds depending on the wood variety and configuration. Barrel wall thickness will not vary, even in the Magnum and Duck models. Unlike the Model 12 Duck, the Model 21 3" chamber barrels are the same as other models. A 32" Duck or Magnum model would be as good a choice as any other model for a base competition gun. You haven't told us yet whether you are looking for a vent rib gun or a matted rib gun.
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