Flat side Sterly arrives.

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Re: Flat side Sterly arrives.

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vaturkey wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 1:57 pm Bill, those are 3 weights I'm guessing. McIntosh's chart shows the 30" 3 weight come in at 3 lb 10 oz (before striking).
All McIntosh did was stick them in his book. Roe Clark pulled them out of Fox detritus that survived moves from Philadelphia to Utica to Chicopee Fall to Westfield. Something in my estimation of minimal importance. The finished weight of the barrels and how the gun handles and balances is far more important than the weight number of the tube the worker started with.
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I was a bit reluctant to purchase my mint condition flatty because I didn't think they were a desirable model. Now I'm very happy to have made the move.
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Shot it at 5 stand today. Shot pretty well. Much thicker wrist then what I am used to. 28"barrels almost felt too short. Neat gun.
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