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Older SxS shotgun

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crabcreekhunter:

--- Quote from: teanawayslayer on November 30, 2025, 05:28:44 PM ---Know nothing about it, but what a cool shot gun

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It really is, ideally I’m hoping I can use it with some hand loads for upland of some sort or get some sort of value on it.  I shoot shotguns a lot but nothing this old. 

wadu1:

--- Quote from: crabcreekhunter on November 30, 2025, 06:19:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: teanawayslayer on November 30, 2025, 05:28:44 PM ---Know nothing about it, but what a cool shot gun

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It really is, ideally I’m hoping I can use it with some hand loads for upland of some sort or get some sort of value on it.  I shoot shotguns a lot but nothing this old.

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I totally understand, I was shooting my 1924 L.C. Smith today 20ga with 2 1/2" chambers. I load my own for it, very low pressure. I do the same for my 1932 Parker light 1oz.

ChesapeakeMan:
I would take it over to Kirby Hoyt at Vintage Doubles.  He is in Wenatchee.  I bet he can tell you all about that gun.  That is exactly the type of shotgun that he deals with.

crabcreekhunter:

--- Quote from: ChesapeakeMan on November 30, 2025, 07:17:31 PM ---I would take it over to Kirby Hoyt at Vintage Doubles.  He is in Wenatchee.  I bet he can tell you all about that gun.  That is exactly the type of shotgun that he deals with.

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I will definitely do that, I had never heard of Kirby Hoyt and vintage doubles and only about 10 minutes away!

ChesapeakeMan:
It will be very interesting to see what he has to say.  I think he has a wealth of knowledge.  His website has some beautiful guns for sure.  I will make the stop there one of these days

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