The Sterlingworth has been restocked. The original stock broke shooting trap loads a number of years ago. This was my grandfathers gun and the gun I began hunting with 50 years ago. Actually it was the only gun left in the gun cabinet after my dad and older brother grabbed the pumps. The NID is in great original condition that I picked up for $299 at Cabelas when they didn't know what they had. Neither would see heavy shooting with non-tox, just enough to show up my brothers shooting those fancy new guns.

I have one box of RST bismuth remaining although I was not very impressed with it. The Sterlingworth has F/F chokes and I am wondering if that is too tight for bismuth. The NID has mod/F chokes which may work a little better.


Tom C

�There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot.�
Aldo Leopold