Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted by Geoff Roznak
Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Bob,
My 16 gauge double, an Ithaca Nitro Special, is actually my non toxic shot shotgun, oddly enough.

I had one of those.

It was both my first 16 gauge, and my first lesson in trying to shoot a gun that didn't fit.

It was something around 2 1/2" DOH, which is about 1/2" lower than my ideal. Nice gun, other than that.

It went down the road fairly quickly.

2 1/2” is a fairly modern drop dimension. Mine is 2 3/4” and it is a fairly late Nitro, 1938 vintage. I can shoot 2 3/4”, but, those lovely English doubles that feature 2” of DAH are out of my league. 2 1/2” is about perfect for me.

The Nitro is ‘sorta an implement, a bit of a reminder of the times my ancestors lived through, Americana at its purest. I have nicer and more expensive guns, but this one fits some hunting that I do, so, I keep it around.

Best,
Ted

Everyone is different, and should take some time to learn what they shoot well.

...I can make a decent argument that the 2 1/2" DOH is closer to what most people should shoot, if they don’t crawl the stock like I do. 😉

...I have an English double here - with a really well done POW stock - with about 2 1/2" of DOH.

Someone will love it, but it won't be me.