Hi:

I have found what Don Moody said to be true in my case!

I have several guns that all have the same dimensions and I shoot each one differently! That is my scores are different with each gun. What I have to do is sell all of the guns that do not work well for me and keep the ones tht I shoot well. It will be an expensive lesson but what lesson in life is not?

I bought a SKB-Ithaca 200e 12 ga. several years ago and I just can not miss with that gun. I did so well with the 200e in 12 ga., went out and found one in 20 gage. I have not shot it yet but being a 20 gage fan, I hope that it works well for me. I do all of my hunting over a pointer and a 20 gage is a nice light gun to carry for this purpose

I also shoot a Remington 58 automatic very well. Please forgive for mentioning something from the Dark Side!

I have several O/U guns with the same dimensions that I can not shoot worth a hoot.

Oh yes, is there any reason to keep guns that one does not shoot well?

Sincerely,

Franchi