I used 50 2.5 inch 28gm rio redstar shells through the gun today.

Its very light and handles well, but tends to kick up a fair bit, but that was OK once I compensated for it. It did point fairly naturally I kept inspecting the breech and bores after each shot, the only problem I encountered was the little decorative insert on the fore end fell out, but luckily I found it. I was surprised for a 128 year old gun just how well it operated.

Next weekend I might make a video of the gun breaking clays and post it to youtube so you can see the old girl in action.


What is it about these old guns that draws us in?
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