He killed at least two boar with it in Germany in the sixties when it was full and mod with Brenneke slugs. Later he had it tubed by Briley and killed at least one boar in Tennessee. I don't know what type of slug he used then. That is when he added the sight as his vision was going down a bit.
He brought the Superposed in 1956 when it cost him a months Captains pay. It was one of only three guns he used the others being a German guild 16ga BLNE, and a 1870's Hodgson Damascus Hammer-gun which he used for skeet and quail. (I loaded low pressure loads for him)
I have never zeroed slugs with the Browning, but I once tested Brenneke slugs through my Fox Sterlingworth when I was in Alaska and found at 25 yards the barrels fired four slugs ( 2 from each barrel) within a 4 inch circle which was all I needed know if I ever ran into a bear while bird hunting.
The Browning was his primary gun and the first gun I ever shot well on a trap range. I want to use it for upland and that sight bothers me.
I will try mild heat tomorrow and see how it goes, and then try acetone
Last edited by old colonel; 12/22/16 10:47 PM.