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    36 ot 42" barrel length

    like Le Baron does I believe, I will harvest some tungsten matrix from shells I use in my high end (at list for me :wink: )Browning F-Manny
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    36 ot 42" barrel length

    Sir, I can't wait going hunting with you! :thumbsup: :hatsoff: Your Caywood Tulle is amazing, you know you are responsible for this project :wink: Unfortunately the day we met I had not the oportunity to shoulder it. So, 42" is more PC, has a better grouping, 36" is easier to maneuver...
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    36 ot 42" barrel length

    Hi All, First I hunt canadians, on decoys, and I can (and will) limit my shots under 25 yards. I love woodcock hunting with a good pointer, turkeys and all kind of grouse, so my longest shot should not be more than 30 yards. I know the limitations, and had my share of long shots with modern...
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    36 ot 42" barrel length

    Hi All, Thanks for the comments.I am going with a kit, and the options are 42 or 36, nothing in between. Frankly, I don't feel comfortable shortening the barrel myself :shocked2: Manny
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    36 ot 42" barrel length

    Hi All, I'm getting closer and closer to ordering my fowler kit :wink: It will be a 20ga, used mostly for goose and grouse, with the eventual rabbit. Should I go 36 or 42? Manny
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    20 ga American Fowler....

    :hatsoff: Superb and practical Manny
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    What tool(s) do you use to engrave metal?

    Amazing work, very professional :thumbsup: Manny
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    SxS shotgun choke

    I simply was born in France then moved to canada 20 years ago. Manny
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    SxS shotgun choke

    Hi there, Being from Europe I can answer that: 70 stands for 70 millimeters, which roughly translate to 2 3/4 like Jim W said. So you have a 16 Gauge with 2 3/4 chambers. Regards, Manny
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    Custom Thimbles

    Amazing work and nice color/finish :hatsoff: Regards, Manny
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    What Size Shot Do You Have?

    For bismuth, just take the same size you would take in lead, this receipe worked well for me. Regards, Manny
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    What Size Shot Do You Have?

    BB, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7.5, 8 Manny
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    QLA bad or good

    Thanks for the answer! I learned something today. Manny
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    QLA bad or good

    Stupid question :redface: What is "QLA"? Thanks, Manny
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    Range Report

    Excellent report, excellent shooting! :hatsoff: Regards, Manny
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    I DID IT

    Well done Paco! :hatsoff: Please post a report when you'll receive your weapon, I am thinking going this way too. Regards, Manny
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    Lancaster .54 sight-in

    Congratulations! :hatsoff: Looks like a great shooter you have here! Regards, Manny
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    Your advise is needed

    Hi Roundball, I can buy in any canadian shop, but I cannot do it from online merchant in the US because of canadian laws. This fact limits what the market can offer: I found T/C, CVA and Traditions available. I am searching for Lyman and will compare the prices. Regards, :hatsoff: Manny
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    Your advise is needed

    Thank you everyone for your answers! Beeing in Canuck land, I cannot order from the US, even BP, even flinlocks :youcrazy: So my choices are limited! Anyway, I'll contine researching for a while. Regards, Manny
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    Your advise is needed

    Thank you Mongrel, for the fine advise! :hatsoff: I will rely heavily on you experts to make the right choices! Does Lyman produce their rifles? Regards, Manny
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