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Somebody was asking earlier about cast on these guns. This one is slightly off w/only minimal toe twist but....the action is so petite that I shoot it just fine as a southpaw. The triggers are set dead neutral and are fairly broad, making them quite ambidextrous. What I really like about these guns (besides the good build quality and great price) are the adult dimensions (14 3/4 LOP w/28-inch tubes) and great weight (this one is 5lbs5 w/the 28 gauge tubes).
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Do these guns have chopper lump barrels and articulated front trigger ?
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Do these guns have chopper lump barrels and articulated front trigger ? They have platform lump barrels and the DT guns are not articulated.
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Can you discribe the difference between chopper lump and platform Lump ?
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Thanks...utterly confused by insideriness,
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Can you describe the difference between chopper lump and platform Lump ? I can, but it is much easier for you to look at pictures and descriptions on Hallowell's. Don't look for platform lump, look for shoe lump ......same thing. http://www.hallowellco.com/abbrevia.htm#S SRH
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Can you describe the difference between chopper lump and platform Lump ? I can, but it is much easier for you to look at pictures and descriptions on Hallowell's. Don't look for platform lump, look for shoe lump ......same thing. http://www.hallowellco.com/abbrevia.htm#S Thank you for providing the educational link, much obliged. I gave up trying to make any sense of Argo44's reply ! SRH
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These have piqued my interest. Would be a great "everyday" gun to give the vintage guns a rest.
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These have piqued my interest. Would be a great "everyday" gun to give the vintage guns a rest. I guess that is a matter of perspective depending on how/where you were raised, 2000$$ is still a lot of money to me, my Dickinson 20 Ga. Gets the same respect my vintage guns get. Then again it gets more respect than my Beretta 686 SP too. TM
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"...These have piqued my interest. Would be a great "everyday" gun to give the vintage guns a rest..."
I like to hunt with my vintage SxS's, but I also shoot a lot of Sporting Clays during the year. I use the Dickinson for the clay games, and that significantly decreases the number of rounds fired through my century old SxS's. If something does break or wear out, the Dickinson is in warranty, and parts are easy to obtain.
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