I would like to hear how they pattern. How reliable is the single trigger.
I see Stan has spent quite a bit of time in the dove field with his. 
 Mine patterns very well. Plenty good enough for my kind of .410 hunting. They are fixed choke guns (the .410s, that is). Regulation is as good as most Berettas. One barrel was centered about 3-4" off at 30 yds. Doesn't seem to hinder me killing doves with it, tho'.
 The single trigger is deadly reliable. Never a malfunction with mine. The trigger pull on mine was very heavy, intolerable for me, so I lightened it. Lightened another one for a friend, and helped another friend with his. They're very easy to improve the trigger pull on. Polished and hardened internals, which really surprised me. I did the trigger job on mine immediately after receiving it, and have shot it for several years now. The trigger pull is exactly like it was when I finished working on it. That is a sign of good, hardened parts.
 As much as I like mine, I'm still looking hard at a Dickinson. Love those 30" barrels and ejectors.
 SRH