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by tractortad » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:15 am
We've got a single shot New England Firearms 12 ga "Pardner" we have used as a general "farm" gun for the last 15 yrs. We also use it to shoot clays in a hay field (poor man's trap). It's about the most basic/simple shotgun I've ever seen. I think it was about $89 from Walmart back in 2000. It kicks like a mule because it is so light, but my daughter-in-law likes it because it is alot easier to hold and control than our over/under 12 ga Stoeger. I would think that a 20ga single shot Henry would also be a fun,lightweight gun to shoot at clays - especially for those who want a little less kick than a 12 ga. I'd consider getting one for clays and to mount over the fireplace if it looks like the other brass Henrys....
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US Submarine Service 1976-2006
Henry H001TLP,H001TLB,H003T,H004,H006R,H006M,H012R,H012AW,H012MRCC,H010CC,H015-357,H015-44,H015-4570
Winchester 9422,1873,1885,1886,1892
Marlin 39A,AS,CL,D,M,Mountie,TDS,1897CB,Texan,1894CB,1895CBA,1895SBL
Ruger #1 44Mag