Part of the success story of the 21 is the fact that it's an easy SxS gun to shoot well.

I'm not an Olympic class shooter by any means, but I do have a fair amount of experience now and I find that the extra heft of a 21 and the overall fine dynamics make it an excellent gun when the shooting starts. It might not be the lightest or the prettiest, or even the best made. It is, however, a shooting son of a [censored].

Some guns have it, and some don't. The best SxS from a pure shooting enjoyment standpoint I've ever had the chance to play with was a 21 from CSMC in 20ga with 30" barrels and a Hession style front end. OMG! The owner about had a fight to get it back.


"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble