Jaeger that gun is not mine. I stole the pictures from Lewis Drake's website (actually I linked to them). It is the little Rizzini Brothers 28 ga he has listed for sale. http://www.sitemason.com/page/ieM09i

My shooting student Joe Wood greatly exaggerated my prowess with the little Parker. He does shoot his 6-1/2 pound 1 frame Parker DH12 very well, better than I shoot any gun. I do wonder what Joe would do with his very light Lefever 20 gauge if he actually practiced shooting skeet with it out at the Amarillo Gun Club instead of listening to SkeetTX pontificate on all matters, great and small? Say twleve rounds of skeet in one week. 3 rounds Tuesday morning, 3 Thursday afternoon, 3 Saturday morning, 3 Sunday afternoon. He might actually shoot the little 20 almost as well as he shoots the DH12.

I fully concede (again) that it is easier to shoot heavy guns well than it is to shoot light guns well. But, with a little practice, the light guns can be shot well. Especially if you already know how to shoot heavier guns well, which Joe does.

And I agree with Swoobie, I also would sure like to see pics of the Lindner-Daly pair. And fair is fair as I posted pics of the pair engraved on the little Rizzini.

Edit: Ted I feel your pain. May you get out to the range soon. And I admire the Darnes. The 28ga seem to be pretty scarce.

Last edited by AmarilloMike; 04/06/15 10:40 AM.


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