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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1553587" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Which is the exact reason I chose to stay with 870s when most of my friends switched from pumps to 1100s.</p><p>Years back, and im talking about many, Winchester had a guy by name of Herb Parsons, who traveled about doing shooting exhibitions at various places around the country. Herb was a good old boy with a slight southern demeaner, which added color to the show.</p><p>He used about every gun Winchester made during the fabulous show he alone put on. But the one that really impressed me was that he had 2 model 12s, with one laying on a table, the other in his hand with no plug restricting the magazine capacity.</p><p> In his opposite hand he held a stack of as I recall 6 clay birds which he sent aloft by hand, then broke each individually before they hit the ground, which required picking up the other gun in order to do.</p><p>Now that certainly isn't a fair illustration of what most normal people are able to do, but it does show whats possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1553587, member: 12443"] Which is the exact reason I chose to stay with 870s when most of my friends switched from pumps to 1100s. Years back, and im talking about many, Winchester had a guy by name of Herb Parsons, who traveled about doing shooting exhibitions at various places around the country. Herb was a good old boy with a slight southern demeaner, which added color to the show. He used about every gun Winchester made during the fabulous show he alone put on. But the one that really impressed me was that he had 2 model 12s, with one laying on a table, the other in his hand with no plug restricting the magazine capacity. In his opposite hand he held a stack of as I recall 6 clay birds which he sent aloft by hand, then broke each individually before they hit the ground, which required picking up the other gun in order to do. Now that certainly isn't a fair illustration of what most normal people are able to do, but it does show whats possible. [/QUOTE]
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