AE 20 bore diameter

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DarylC
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Re: AE 20 bore diameter

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30" 20 ga. SW 259353
R- .624 bore- .590 choke= .034
L- .619 bore- .588 choke= .031
6.03lb.

32" 20 ga. SW 257392
R- .619 bore- .588 choke= .031
L- .620 bore- .587 choke= .033
6.63lb.

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Re: AE 20 bore diameter

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The only two 32" 20 ga. Foxes I have handled both handled very nicely, to me. One was an HE, and I expected it to swing like a pig on a shovel, after reading so much talk about how unnecessarily heavy they were built. It was not at all like that. I believe I could have run down a "stretched out" January dove with a 20 mph tailwind, with it, if I could see him coming in time.

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