What I saw was 10 thousand rounds per gun per week. I don't recall how long they had had the 391s, BUT they had been cleaned very little in the time they had them. I would say that most cartridge makes would have done the same thing. I personally shot the owner's Citori which had ejector issues due to residue.

IF you are going to get your name on the board at an outfitter(which they promote in order to see hulls fly, but I neither condone or support) you are going to have to have at least one, maybe 2, unplugged autoloaders unless you have Lord Ripon's handler seeing if you shoot 50% and you need to snap 5000 rounds over the course of a day to meet the 2500 benchmark. If you consider lunch(and when you begin), you have to be downing a bird every 15 or 20 seconds.

There are issues for countries like England/Great Britian where some of the guys I shot with could not get their guns out of their own country. In order to get it in country, cash has to change hands after the inspection and before you put your gun in the outfitter's vehicle.