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Old 09-25-2007, 06:01 PM
jmarriott jmarriott is offline
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Glad yours shoots point of aim with both barrels. I love model 24's also. the 22 mag over 20 guage is one of the absolute best combo's available for multi species small game. Maybe the very best red fox gun you can get.

I have seen them where the shotgun pattern was much lower when sighted in at 50 yards. No amount of tweeks seem to solve the issue. A quick call to savage and a swap out solved that problem. The problem creeped up with a winchester over/under 20 guage quail gun once that the bottom barrel shot left of point of aim and the top barrel shot right of point of aim. the guy sold it to me cheap cause he said it did not shoot where he pointed it. I had to have A smith solve that problem for me.

The .22 long over 410 was the kids choice in my nieghborhood as a first gun. Mine was my fathers/fathers and spent loads of time in the woods with me in tree rat season. I could hit tree rats with the shotgun barrel well but a running rabbit was safe as the "pres" at the white house. A savage 20 guage youth single shot solved the rabbit issue. A 410 is and experts shotgun not a kids gun.
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