Originally Posted By: Rocketman
When there is an objective discussion the subjective discussion has a foundation and is much more meaningful. Guns are solid objects that obey the laws of physics.....

....With that as a foundation (how the gun is) we can have a more meaningful discussion as to how we as individual shooters react to guns with various handling measurements....

Can you give an example of a gun that falls in the middle of the various physics parameters that you have measured? Without being able to measure other's guns, can you give likely scenarios on how 32" barreled guns start to vary from an average?

I thinks it's tough because subjective attributes vary so much between one to another. A 32" barreled double may handle, for difficult to pinpoint reasons, better than the 30" pump or auto loader that some of us started off with, or have some familiarity with the guns that worked so well at the clays range. Only thoughts is all.