In this time of migration away from lead, what is it that you think can actually be done with a shotgun that was hoped to be usable for the next 50 years?

There are only so many parts in a shotgun.

The barrels represent the bulk of the mass.

The ends of the barrels have to be able to withstand the bridging of steel shot, and coated to withstand abrasion from pellets that are harder than steel (tungsten).

I’m just curious what the readership’s expectations are?
Is it some new alloy, or technical break through that upends the world gun market?

I don’t think anybody would buy one if the furniture was carbon fiber.


Out there doing it best I can.