You are in a great area. Just knock on some doors. Been going to within 30 to 50 miles of there for over 15 years. Never been disapointed in numbers , just my shooting! Lol
Just came back from Academy and looked at the 20 and 28 legacy o/u. Sorry to say and Im not putting it down but they arent even close to the Tristar TT15. Just felt bulky and cheaper. Ive had a Bobwhite and it was a nice gun but the wood just wasnt appealing to me. I have much more expensive...
I had 45 radiation treatments. Im very lucky because mine still functions in every eay. I guess they caught it early. My psa is now below 0.1. I started at 4.56. Its so low now that labcorps testing cant read it.
I use 1oz in my 16 Sterly , 1200 fps 2 3/4. Or RST 1 oz 21/2inch . 20 ga I use 1165 fps in 5s or 6s. Usually Winchester shells. I do have some 20 ga RST in 2 1/2 inch as well.
I have the TT15 in 28 ga, they make a 20 that would be close to your preference. I picked it up for the price and the wood that it has. I normally carry Fox Sterlingworths or Dickinson doubles but it is a nice gun for dove fields or quail if you can find them.
My friend owns a gun store and has sold over 200 Tri Star guns and had 0 brought back in the 2 years he has had them . Just saying , and thats not hearsay.
You said it was new, if so did you yake out bolt and wipe off all shipping grease? Listen , I know about the Benelli click , have had 2 Monty's, Legacy and now 2 M 2s. Always slam the head forward by pulling it all the way back and keep grease or thick oils off bolt heads and if you humt make...
No second chances on this. So if the farmer had seen him, and went to talk to him , and he said you gave him permission . The farmer could say that the last time he looked at the deed your name was'nt on it to give permission and would take it up with you. Not a good scenario. You would be...
All of mine have a law or outlaw theme. Ive had, Bandit, Judge ,Sherriff,Trigger, Train, Big nose Kate, Nelli, Pistol, Bullet, Maverick, Annie, Ranger, Josey, Clyde.Ive had a few.
Just a word of caution. Laying your gun on the ground with shells still in it could be very dangerous.
I know becuse I did it once . Gun laying on ground , my dog retreived a bird and after he gives it to me he starts to go away and stepped on my trigger gaurd ,kmocking safety off and...