Do note I personally do not recommend placing two max loaded 3" 12 gauge magnums into a 6 1/2 lb gun & pulling both triggers simultaneously for the sake of either me or the gun, bound to put a lot of undue stress on the juncture of the bar & standing breech. For 40+ years though, over which time I put on well over 50 lbs of weight, my #1 go to gun was a 7 1/2 lb 12 gauge. Gun is choked essentially quarter & modified. I have used it for everything from quail, a few woodcock etc up through ducks & a couple of turkeys. As I grew older & heavier I began having some trouble carrying "ME" around these TN hills, but not truly a problem with the gun itself. used it into my 70's. At 79 now & with medical problems which simply do not allow me to get out & hunt at all I no longer carry any gun afield. Lacking these problems I would likely still me toting that 7 1/2 lb 12 gauge Lefever along when I went.


Miller/TN
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