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Thanks, I'll look into it.

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Originally Posted by L. Brown
Originally Posted by Nitrah
Not really. I have been going through a phase lately and trying to stick with guns that really fit and sell others that I tell myself I shoot good but really make adjustments for.

I'm going through a similar phase. I know that I've lost at least a couple inches worth of height over the years. But that also seems to mean that I'm better off with guns that have a shorter LOP.

Not necessarily, unless your arms shortened at the same time you lost 2" in height.


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As an update to the inquiry, I wanted to add the Orvis Heritage, which according to them is a blued frame or receiver version of the Fabarm Autumn.

If anyone has or has one, input and opinions are appreciated.

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Pretty sure you can be satisfied with whichever one you like the looks of.

If you desire to make too many changes, you are probably better off to order new.

Multi chokes are going to be a necessity going forward, unless you always shoot less than modified choke. I really like the looks of the Rizzini.
Bbut I am also getting used to seeing monoblock lines.


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Thanks for the input from all. I ended up purchasing an Orvis Heritage, which is basically a Fabarm Autumn with a blued frame or receiver.

No dealers here in Virginia had an Autumn in stock, much less a left-hand one and Fabarm USA told me don't expect one until April/May of 2024. Orvis had two LH guns in stock so I bought one of them.

Thanks again for all the input.

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