I tried it at Ordinary Skeet yesterday, with the Cylinder and Improved Cylinder chokes fitted, in that firing order. Even being coached, I didn't hit many because of my sloppy execution, but the ones I did hit were most gratifyingly pulverized, even when I offered the target far too much lead.

"Lead it by about a foot and a half."

"Gotcha. PULL!"

-BLAM-

"Oh, nice shot!"

"Thank you! Except I failed to do what you told me to! That looked more like three feet and a half!"

Left trigger that I'd reported being much heavier during dry-firing when I received it was not even noticeable when confronting clay targets. I put the Cylinder choke tube in the port barrel and switched it to fire left first for yesterday's shoot, and remember no appreciable difference.

The thing that strikes me the most about this little shotgun is how light it is, relative to my B-SS. I held it in my hand (broken open) most of the afternoon, on a hot, wearyingly sunny day, and never had the inclination to drape it over my shoulder or rest it on my toe.

Last edited by Fudd; 07/23/22 03:52 PM.