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<redleg155> |
I've seen them as a set like you have for $150 to $200. The performance of the .410 in them is very good. As for the age, I'm not sure, but I'll guess 1960's to 1970's or so. Best - redleg | ||
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I bought mine in the early 70's for 15 dollars. They throw good patterns. Mine is in perfect condition with the box and papers. I had a guy on a English 410 web site that wanted to give me 400 dollars for mine. | |||
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$400!! That's insane!!! I paid $35 for mine and thought I'd over paid. Yumpin yimineee!!!! Oh, yeah, they do work great and are handy for training purposes. $400.... I just can't believe it.... | |||
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I thought youse guys gave up the ghost. I'm still at HA and ignore the politics. Clyde is the World Champion .410 skeet shooter, Redleg. I've given up on getting a set of fourtenner's but like my little skeeters in 28 ga. I've been shooting a lot of quail with the 20 ga. too. I hope all is well and miss you guys. | |||
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<redleg155> |
John (mod12) Good to hear from you. I do hope your hunting season is going well. I'll try to check in at HA once in a while, there are good people there too. Best regards - redleg | ||
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