New to me. Fox A grade 12g 32" bbls
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Re: New to me. Fox A grade 12g 32" bbls
OkAY, I tried a 2004 dime and it does not fit. not close. full and full
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Re: New to me. Fox A grade 12g 32" bbls
No go on the dime. i used an 2004 dime and not even close.jolly bill wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:03 pm Hey, Spearheadbill,
What's a "DT 11"? Curious folks would like to know.
And I'm sure you've had time to do the dime test. And the result is??
Thanks, and enjoy you're new to you Fox. It sounds like a winner.
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Re: New to me. Fox A grade 12g 32" bbls
Good deal! As many of us like to find them. frankSpearheadbill wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 10:27 pm OkAY, I tried a 2004 dime and it does not fit. not close. full and full
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Re: New to me. Fox A grade 12g 32" bbls
Goodness I've used the dime test for quite a few years on 12 gauge. I believe it will work on unmolested Parkers as well and I believe either Kevin of Bill (aka 8 bore) showed me that trick well over 20 years ago on a Parker 12 gauge. PS. I was at one auction years ago and a fellow used his pinky finger do to the same thing. I can see that being problematic, because not all pinky fingers are the same size obviously. I tried it and my finger started to get stuck and suddenly I realized how stupid that would be if it really got stuck. Back to the dime test instead.