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My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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Yep but is it better than classic Parkers, Fox, Lefever or LCS at the same price or less? Talked with a man hunting yeaterday with RBL 20. He was walking the road afraid to get it scratched. CB
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For hunting waterfowl, I would say it's better than a classic due to the ability to handle any kind of shot available. I am planning to order one for that very purpose. Hopefully it will be done in time to take with me duck hunting in Argentina at the end of May. I have been taking my 1100 on previous trips.
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Why would Tony make the only 16 gauge barrel option 29" when he is selling 30" 28 gauges? If 29" 16 gauges are available, he should also offer a 31" option.
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Bill, look at the money you've saved by the announcement not including a long barrel .410-bore. Now you can add a few more brown guns to your safes!!
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For Waterfowl, the 12 needs to be at least close to 8#'s with 32" barrels, Beavtertail and Pistol grip. I did not see weights specified? Why no screw chokes for the 16?-Dick
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They gave the weights of the 12-gauge from 6 pounds 10 ounces to 9 pounds. It is item 17 in the frequently asked questions.
What I don't see is the "English Walnut" option we had with the RBL-28!!
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Dick the 12's weight is listed as being anywhere from 6-10 up to 9 lbs., nothing listed for the 16. It would be nice to be able to guarantee 8lbs if one was planning to use it for waterfowl w/ 3" heavy loads.
As a dedicated upland gun the 16's fixed chokes don't bother me but on the 16 I don't need the removable recoil pad setup and would like to be able to get it without ejectors to get the weight down.
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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16 with IC & Full or SK1 and Mod. DT, PG, SFE
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