Wind River
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All I have to show is broken clays and dead birds. To each their own. Whatever you kill with, dead is dead.
I don't shoot clays, but I've got an old Ithaca Long Range Field and Trap that is stock heavy. What's the idea behind the stock heavy configuration.I've got a 26" Parker on a 2 frame that was obviously someone's trap or live pigeon gun, and while it's butt heavy, it shoots well. I've never been totally sold on long barrel configurations for American hunting guns.
In the case of my Parker it's pretty obvious someone loved it enough to put an exceptional, but very heavy, piece of wood on an already piggish Trojan they loved.I don't shoot clays, but I've got an old Ithaca Long Range Field and Trap that is stock heavy. What's the idea behind the stock heavy configuration.
I agree, but I've seen some ungodly unbalanced trap guns with all kinds of junk in and on the stock that guys shot very well. So, I think stock heavy guns can be shot well with enough practice. Take for instance the 50 and 59 Winchesters. They were very popular but butt heavy. I always thought the Franci 48's were also weirdly balanced. A sxs or u/u balanced at the hinge pins will feel lighter because in both hands the weight is perfectly between both and in one hand the balance is at the thinnest part of the gun allowing a better grip whilst walking. My Beretta ultralight has the aluminum receiver and hollowed butt. Even with 26es its pretty weight forward. I shoot it well as I do my perfectly balanced 20's. I'm with surefire. I draw the line around 6.25 lbs. and hinge pins or above. Life is short carry what you like!!I don't think from the readings I've done people advocate for a longer barreled o/u or s/s due to it making the gun overly heavy. I believe the argument is it balances the gun better. You definitely don't want a gun that's got poor balance or is butt heavy. If the gun is just a touch unbalanced, you want that weight toward the muzzles.
Hard to say, but sometimes they will share a thread pattern with another brand, probably beretta. CZ has the same thread as beretta (I think) in the 12 but are Huglue's own threads in the 20. I wish they were all standard,Ok, so only owned a handful of guns with chokes. So I feel like now that I'm gonna have the option with this one I would like more than the 3 options it comes with. Where do you guys find them for this? Surely not from Italy right?
She's purty! Tommorow can't get here soon enough! I'm hoping I can take it out after church this weekend.
Picked one up a few weeks ago, and then the new windows came in, and then the spring yardwork & mulching, in other words , haven't shot it yet, but i look at it alot. 16ga, 28" barrels. Did much research on this before i sprung and first impressions are very good.
What is the actual weight on that 16 ga. I've held one at a dealer up in the Twin Cities last month...I wasn't sure the Iside was on a true 16 ga. frame...seemed a bit heavy.
Picked one up a few weeks ago, and then the new windows came in, and then the spring yardwork & mulching, in other words , haven't shot it yet, but i look at it alot. 16ga, 28" barrels. Did much research on this before i sprung and first impressions are very good.
Which dealer ? Been looking at one too and would like to see if I like.What is the actual weight on that 16 ga. I've held one at a dealer up in the Twin Cities last month...I wasn't sure the Iside was on a true 16 ga. frame...seemed a bit heavy.
Would love to hear from someone that owns one. The dealer I visited wouldn't weigh it.
Where are you located. There is a dealer in the Twin Cites and one south on I-35.Which dealer ? Been looking at one too and would like to see if I like.
Yes...that's what they say. Not sure that's possible. It takes a trim (all steel) 12 ga. double to tip the scales at less than 6.5lbs. If it is a 16 on a 12 ga. frame, then the chamber wall thickness has to actually increase to fit the 12 ga. frame. I owned a F.A.I.R. Rizzini in 16 that I bought from Bill Hanus when he was still alive. He made it very clear that his guns were on a true, 16 frame. It was a nice little gun...but eventually sold it as with many of my guns.F.A.I.R. website says both the 12 & 16 weigh 6.4 lbs.
20 weighs 6.0 lbs.
28 & .410 weigh 5.5 lbs.
My 16 ga uses the same as the Franchi Instinct.Ok, so only owned a handful of guns with chokes. So I feel like now that I'm gonna have the option with this one I would like more than the 3 options it comes with. Where do you guys find them for this? Surely not from Italy right?