Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
I wasn't referring to grouse, Ted, but clay targets. I was referencing Mike's post above mine which included "I shot sporting with my 1897 Joseph Lang pigeon gun . . . ."

And "Targets that were far were easy kills but when it came to the close stuff it was harder to stop those 32's from swinging through."

No mention by Mike of grouse, but all about clay targets on a sporting course.

I was only commenting on the video, Stan. I believe he makes the point that while the 25” gun is more difficult to shoot well at clays, that doesn’t make it impossible.

My thought was he made a passable clays gun out of the Sable. We all know it would be a passable or better bird gun. Don’t know that you could do that with the big O/U with the chokes sticking out the ends of the barrels. Those motorized carts I see at the club, carrying big guns and big old dudes to the next station are there for a reason. The only hunting will be for an adult beverage once the gun is put away.

Best,
Ted