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If you had a Remington on the list, it would have been a hard choice between the Fox or the Remington so go with the Fox.


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Take them all.

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410 has always been a superior squirrel gun...... specialy dem repeaters...


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Well a .410 is not on my bucket list. Maybe if a nice one falls in my lap.
I do have a 1900 Remington I just acquired but had a big crack in stock so I am working on the wood.
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Depends on the fit and balance factor for a full day of dove shooting- I'd take the 12 Trojan- same gun I use for barnyard flighting pigeons (we have no dove seasons in Mich) and go from there- I know that, at almost age 75, I shoot better on passing birds, incomers, etc- with a heavier muzzle forward balanced 12 bore than say, with the 20 gauge Fox Sterly I bought about 8 years ago, in hopes of a legal dove season on doves here. If I tried to shift, during a full day of pass shooting on the P-51 Mustang acrobats of the aviel realm, I would soon be in what the late T. Nash B. called "A high voltage swivet"-- whatever that might be.


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When I go out, I try to take a pile of them so I can blow the cobwebs out.

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It's going to be 100 degrees Fox so no full day. 6am til 9am or so.
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Do you keep a journal??

Here is part of last year, I have removed the location information.

01 Sept 14 15 doves, Miroku 410 3"reloads, birds at 3:00
02 Sept 14 15 doves, Tristar Brittany 410 3"reloads
03 Sept 14 15 doves, Daly 20 ga skeet Morning hunt, singles
04 Sept 14 15 doves, Superposed IC/Mod 20 ga. still local birds
05 Sept 14 15 doves, American Arms Brittany 20ga.morning hunt And RAIN
06 Sept 14 No Hunt, RAIN and 50 degrees smile
08 Sept 14 15 doves, Citori 16 ga Lots of Pigeons, still local birds
09 Sept 14 15 doves, L.C.Smith Q3 1892 20 Ga Briley, still local birds
10 Sept 14 15 doves, L.C.Smith FW 12ga, Bruce’s Win 101 20ga. morning
11 Sept 14 15 Doves Liegeous D’Arms A Fue 16 O/U Few birds

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Why mess with the wanta-bees. The proven Flues!

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Go with the rabbit ears........Stevens hammer 12.........back it up with the 16 Fox.........

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