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Registered
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Maryland
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The most interesting thing about shot guns is that we feed them pretty much the same stuff, the barrels pretty much grab the same shot (choke dependent) and the difference between a good shooter and an excellent shooter is more about the fit of the gun THAN the gun.
I have seen it over and over on my farm when we have folks over to shoot. I love guns as art, and I really appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into a fine shot gun. But on target? It is fit, comfort and practice. Hunting? Experience, practice and fit. This is price independent: A 10K shot gun doesn't deliver the shot any better than my Citori or my .410 Stroeger independent of fit and experience. When my son was twelve he had the Purdy Boys staring at their toes...who is next?
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River Rat
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: 1000 Islands NY
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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: North of Pittsburgh
Posts: 11,707
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Nope Manhattan Arms. Made by the Hunter Arms Co (the same company that made LC Smith shotguns from 1890-1945) for a major New York hardware/catalog store.
I should be taken out and shot for cutting it off if it were a Fox.
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