Right now, the Superposed is a good bit undervalued in the market.

Guys, the reason so many tightly choked older field guns are in such good condition is because they are fairly useless for the currently popular shotgun games with modern ammunition.

They just shoot too tight for anyone but an exceptional shooter. The old 'learn to shoot' admonition is pretty lame. Nobody should persue a sport using inferior equipment in the hopes of it making him rise to a higher performance level. They sure as hell don't do that in golf or bowling or darts or anything else. Lack of success drives people away from anything, except perhaps gambling because that's the only real possible outcome. I can't speak for fishing.

80% of Sporting Clays (including 5 stand) shooting is done with fairly open choking. Personally, I use skeet or IC. You will be amazed how far away 10 points of choke will break an incoming target when using hard shot. I could live with 10 points of choke in everything except my trap gun.

If you enjoy shooting longer range sporting, and have the facilites available, by all means do so. It's just not that appealing to the majority and the courses that set targets where most shots are inside 35 yards DO MORE BUSINESS.

The Superposed with Briley thin walls is seen from time to time. It's a good choice. Modify it however you want, and shoot it.

These things are just tools.


"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble