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<blockquote data-quote="biff&#039;s reloading" data-source="post: 2445308" data-attributes="member: 6078"><p>It's a zabala. Imported by Richardson arms. Or maybe it was Richland. Regardless They are all basically the same Guns, just different Names stamped on em. I have 2. One is cut to 26", backbored, and cones lengthened. Other is just cut back 2" for i/c chokes and cones reamed. </p><p></p><p>Just get one and have a bit of work done. They are great once you lop off some barrel and ream the ridiculous awful forcing "cones" out. More like a ridge than a cone. You can make them pretty too as they have decent wood that's basically just shot with brown varnish. But mine get beat up all fall so I dont care. I'd originally wanted screw in chokes, but the chopped off barrels shoot as good as I'll ever get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biff's reloading, post: 2445308, member: 6078"] It's a zabala. Imported by Richardson arms. Or maybe it was Richland. Regardless They are all basically the same Guns, just different Names stamped on em. I have 2. One is cut to 26", backbored, and cones lengthened. Other is just cut back 2" for i/c chokes and cones reamed. Just get one and have a bit of work done. They are great once you lop off some barrel and ream the ridiculous awful forcing "cones" out. More like a ridge than a cone. You can make them pretty too as they have decent wood that's basically just shot with brown varnish. But mine get beat up all fall so I dont care. I'd originally wanted screw in chokes, but the chopped off barrels shoot as good as I'll ever get. [/QUOTE]
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