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Buzz #287732 08/03/12 07:34 AM
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Jim is top drawer as well, but I was put onto Ken by none other than David Trevallion as one of the best in the business with shotgun barrels. I was impressed...

Buzz #287733 08/03/12 07:52 AM
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Buzz, I respect your decision . . . but with 90+% patterns from the R barrel at 30 yards, she's definitely NOT a grouse gun--unless you use spreaders.

Buzz #289367 08/16/12 12:08 PM
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When using a double with tubes, I almost aways put a cyl/ic on the first bbl, the other gets a full. Even in the gouse/doodle woods early season with full folage, that second shot can be out there. When we went out west to the sand hills of Ne chasing sharpies and chickens, I used this combo to great effect. Even when in the rolling open hills there were still substantial close shots. Plus with a quality highbrass shell you can get Modified patterns with an ic.

And either in Mi or Ne, if the bird gets up at 35+ yards, the quickest way to the full choke (this is on a SST) is to shoot the open bbl first (when using the DT 311 I still slap the front trigger first - my brain isn't fast). It's amazing how many birds drop at over 40yds with 7 1/2 spreaders thru an open choke.

Gary

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