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I'm somewhat challenged on posting pictures but I'll try and do that soon. I didn't have my camera last week so I'll get pictures this week. Don't think the wood is quite up to Mr. Kalpich's wood but it's close. And I have the swamped rib. Thought about the vented rib but decided to stay with this. Seems to go with the splinter and straight stock. I guess the only thing I don't like is the choke system. Much prefer fixed chokes but I knew going in that you couldn't get fixed chokes on the RBL 12.
It is a bit heavier than I hoped but my normal clays gun is a Thomas Wild pigeon gun that weighs almost 8 lbs. Certainly easier on the shoulder than when I shoot clays with one of my much lighter Merkels.
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Thanks to Mr. Binko I think I may have learned how to post photos. I posted a photo of an upgraded Sterlingworth 16 gauge in the photo primer post. Hopefully here is a picture of my RBL in the case. I'll try and get some better pictures this weekend.
Robert Krull


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I was a bit skeptical of the ejectors at first, being that I like the most basic mechanics possible, they seem to work very well with the snap caps provided. I haven't had the opportunity to shoot it yet, but plan to do so within the week ahead.

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Nice looking gun!! That's the one thing I like about the RBL. The splinter forearms are large enough you don't have to grab onto the barrels when you shoot it. Personally, I like the gold triggers. It really dresses it up. But that is just my preference. Good luck with it!!

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