Iconic Fox guns for the less well healed??

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Any 32” 16 or 20 . And I hesitate to add the HE after having had one I’m Not as enamored as I once was .
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6pt-sika wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 10:44 am Any 32” 16 or 20 . And I hesitate to add the HE after having had one I’m Not as enamored as I once was .
Craig, if you ever come across a 12g/3 IN./32” HE that was “built light” at 8-1/4 to 8-1/2 lbs you may change your mind. :D frank
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6pt-Sika wrote: And I hesitate to add the HE after having had one I’m Not as enamored as I once was .
Different strokes for different folks. My 32", 3" chambered, 9 lb. 8 oz. Super is one of the last guns I own that I'd ever get rid of. It'll do anything I ask of it, even chase down late season, speedster doves. However, I will readily admit that I don't ordinarily use a "12 anything" for doves.

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Stan Hillis wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2023 6:20 pm
6pt-Sika wrote: And I hesitate to add the HE after having had one I’m Not as enamored as I once was .
Different strokes for different folks. My 32", 3" chambered, 9 lb. 8 oz. Super is one of the last guns I own that I'd ever get rid of. It'll do anything I ask of it, even chase down late season, speedster doves. However, i will readily admit that I don't ordinarily use a "12 anything" for doves.

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The HE I had was totally redone and restocked from PG to straight and it was a nice looking gun . To be honest I could shoot it pretty well , but in my hands that HE felt heavier than some of my 10 gauge Parker’s . And those Parker’s all are 32” where as that HE was a 30” . As to late season dove it’s typically a 16 gauge 30 or 32 inch but this year if we do it again more than likely it’ll be a VH 20 32” . Once in the past I did use my grandfathers old W&C Scott crystal indicator 10 gauge 30” gun but that’s more of a sentimental thing .
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