Those who think the shotgun was perfected in 1875 are missing a big piece of the hobby.

I'd be very interested in the new Benelli. It would go well with my Cynergy.

Two in the rack here are Benelli automatics, one dates from 1991 and is an HK import from before there was much advertising. One look at the design and the incredible accuracy of their robotic machine work, and I had to have one.

The 20 gauge Cordoba is the lightest recoiling and best handling 20 gauge gun I've ever used. It works 100% of the time.

I shoot guns, instead of arranging display cases in walnut and billiard cloth gun rooms. Traditional guns are fun, but I'd be bored to tears if I had to shoot the same style gun every week. The one exception is my trap gun, which is nickel plated and has a plywood stock. It breaks targets, and that's the name of that game.

I have a difficult time understanding self limitation in an age of endless variety. There are hundreds of beers, dozens of whiskies, and many different shotgun designs. Embrace choice, and give credit to the guys who offer their unique creations for your objective evaluation.

Do not, however, get the idea that one woman is different from the rest. She isn't.


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