Yeah....other priorities and it didn't come close to fitting me anyway. It was purchased in about 1997, and sold about 10 years later.
My Ex HE 20
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Re: My Ex HE 20
Very nice, Lldub. I have only handled one, a 32" HE 20 several years ago that was for sale at $17,500 in 2009 (it sold not long after I saw it). I was amazed at how well it fit me, and how well it handled. I had read about them being clunky and pretty much useless, so I was surprised at how lithe it was. It made me feel like I could have knocked down some very "high flyers' in a dove field with it. I'd sure love the chance some day.
You were in rare air, owning that one. Thanks for posting pictures.
Stan
You were in rare air, owning that one. Thanks for posting pictures.
Stan
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Re: My Ex HE 20
I was well aware of the 12 gauge HE's for about the last 40 years but to be honest I wasn't aware until I saw this thread that they made them in 20 gauge as well !
I am curiouse if there is an opinion on the approx number of these produced ?
I am curiouse if there is an opinion on the approx number of these produced ?
Parker’s , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm’s and my family in the Philippines