As is my Browning.puma guy wrote:The cross bolts on many O/U SG are tapered to allow for wear and the lever may be slightly right of center at first and move to center with wear on the cross bolt. I have a couple of Charles Dalys that are that way.
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- Mon Oct 30, 2017 5:44 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Shotgun selection
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Re: Shotgun selection
- Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:13 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Shotgun selection
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Re: Shotgun selection
I agree with the recommendation to check the group first.
If you do need to buy her a shotgun, an over - under will probably be the best bet. In sporting clays, the shots are two at a time, so more aren't needed. The extra weight of the double barrels helps smooth the swing and improve hit probability. A pump will make those second shots harder, especially for the inexperienced shooter.
O/U shotguns can be very expensive, but Academy sells some for as little as $400.
If you do need to buy her a shotgun, an over - under will probably be the best bet. In sporting clays, the shots are two at a time, so more aren't needed. The extra weight of the double barrels helps smooth the swing and improve hit probability. A pump will make those second shots harder, especially for the inexperienced shooter.
O/U shotguns can be very expensive, but Academy sells some for as little as $400.