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I bought the plain jane version of your gun this summer. Fixed chokes, flat rib, and conventional,albeit, high stock. It weighs 8.5 lbs and swings a lot like a #2 frame Parker. It would not be be mistaken for an O/U. Wonderful trigger. Im convinced the lock up will never shoot loose. Its given me a lot of enjoyment so far. Very cool. Nothing wrong with the plain jane version at all. They are very well priced with no options. I believe they can be had for around $11K? Why did you choose to get a flat rib instead of the stepped given it's a SXS? I agree with you on the triggers. The MX8 trigger group in the DC12 is amazing.
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Nice gun. Amazing what $25K will buy. JR I agree. I've bought 2-3 SXS before, all of them totaling well above $25K. I wish I had just bought the DC12 from the beginning and I would have saved a lot of money. For me and my shooting style (competition only) I find that the DC12 is 5x the gun as any of the SIACE, AYA, M21, and others I've previously owned.
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Nice gun. Amazing what $25K will buy. JR I agree. I've bought 2-3 SXS before, all of them totaling well above $25K. I wish I had just bought the DC12 from the beginning and I would have saved a lot of money. For me and my shooting style (competition only) I find that the DC12 is 5x the gun as any of the SIACE, AYA, M21, and others I've previously owned. Don't doubt that in the least. If you shoot in any events in the Mississippi area next season, I would like to hook up and run a few shells through it. JR
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There was a Perazzi SxS that floated between owners in and around Mississippi...
I think I recall seeing it a Thad Scotts it had a pretty bad reputation mechanical wise I heard tell.
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I bought the plain jane version of your gun this summer. Fixed chokes, flat rib, and conventional,albeit, high stock. It weighs 8.5 lbs and swings a lot like a #2 frame Parker. It would not be be mistaken for an O/U. Wonderful trigger. Im convinced the lock up will never shoot loose. Its given me a lot of enjoyment so far. Very cool. Nothing wrong with the plain jane version at all. They are very well priced with no options. I believe they can be had for around $11K? Why did you choose to get a flat rib instead of the stepped given it's a SXS? I agree with you on the triggers. The MX8 trigger group in the DC12 is amazing. I bought the gun used.
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I haven't paid attention. When did Winchester begin putting step ribs on the M21?
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There was a Perazzi SxS that floated between owners in and around Mississippi...
I think I recall seeing it a Thad Scotts it had a pretty bad reputation mechanical wise I heard tell. The DC12 is mechanically an MX8 because it uses the same trigger group. No mechanical issues besides breaking a spring every 10K to 15K shells, which can be replaced within two minutes in the field. If you aren't interested in the leaf spring trigger, they offer a coil-spring trigger group which will last substantially longer. The only other competition-quality comparison would be to a K80 which is more complicated design and doesn't have field replaceable springs. Krieghoff recommends that the K80 be sent in for annual maintenance. It's a give and take from Perazzi vs. Krieghoff. I prefer the simplicity of the MX8 trigger group that's field repairable vs. annual maintenance of Krieghoff. Sort of a moot point, because Krieghoff doesn't make a SXS based on the K80 trigger.
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I haven't paid attention. When did Winchester begin putting step ribs on the M21? I think Winchester called them vented ribs, not quite as high as stepped. Much better than concave ribs where your eye is below the barrels in a valley.
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When you say Concave are you referring to a swamped rib. There is a major difference between a concave & a swamped rib. I have had several guns with concave ribs. Never had a swamped rib, though I always wanted to try one. As I was always a hunter rather than a clays shooter, the standard SxS configuration is my Favorite & can use either a flat or concave rib with no discernable difference. Don't want no rib stuck up on stilts looking like a trestle bridge. I also prefer two triggers on a two barrel gun. As a matter of fact, I'm so ate up with Old Fashioned I even prefer an auto-safe.
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As to ribs, what is, what you refer to as, the "standard S x S configuration"? I've never heard of such.
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