I read his post and it was very informative, the main thing I take away from it is he is using a light, relativly slow load. It is destined to produce less recoil. The only one I have seen here in Iowa was purchased by a friend of mine and with Hornady SST's it shot beautifully-but you paid for it he said. I have yet to shoot the gun. He was shooting with a "trigger stick" and standing up. Said the gun had tremendous muzzle blast and rise but the sst is a HOT slug. I told him to use the managed recoil buckhammer by Remington but he didn't get around to it. We are going to take a weekend this spring to regulate and tune this gun. It has wonderful asthetics and handles quite well but he didn't get it in time to do serious work with it to use during our December shotgun season. He stuck with the old reliable A-Bolt 12ga and got a nice mature doe for the freezer. I plan on posting a lengthy thread as to my personal expirience with it this spring.


Double guns and English Setters