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Started by BINK McCARTY, March 20, 2025, 07:45:21 PM
Quote from: strum on May 09, 2025, 05:17:56 AMI spent some time with mine it yesterday. heres my thoughts.As I already said this is the lightest 20 gauge ive ever held. Gun felt and preformed great. I shot about 20 cheepo shells then ran a rag trough the tube before switching to tss. It cycled perfect. no misfires or jams. I didn't count but at 30 yards i got maybe 90% (or more) #9 in a ten inch circle using a .555 Indian Creek' . Very happy with that. 2 things I dont really like but I can work with. 1: Trigger is heavy. I already spoke with a gun smith so that'll be addressed soon. 2: The safety is verry accessible ,smooth and quiet but because of its size i can feel it on the base of my trigger finger. I dont think there's anything I can do there. It just seems odd. But again its workable. Overall its a sweet little gun.
Quote from: strum on May 14, 2025, 08:35:05 PMNot sure who is the first on here to harvest a bird but I got one on the 12th. 45 yards. I skinned the birds neck and head to see and there was a least a dozen in the neck and head. none in the breast. so for me that gun pattered perfectly. I still say the trigger is too heavy but honesty in the moment I didn't even notice.
Quote from: turkeykiller41 on May 16, 2025, 04:10:05 PMQuote from: strum on May 14, 2025, 08:35:05 PMNot sure who is the first on here to harvest a bird but I got one on the 12th. 45 yards. I skinned the birds neck and head to see and there was a least a dozen in the neck and head. none in the breast. so for me that gun pattered perfectly. I still say the trigger is too heavy but honesty in the moment I didn't even notice. And you are shooting a IC 555 with what loads.
Quote from: turkeykiller41 on May 17, 2025, 06:51:45 PMLooks good I didn't know Federal offered a 1 5/8 oz load of 9s ,I hope to shoot my 1st with mine in TN in the morning if I can stand the noise of the Cicadas. It is very hard to soft call with all that noise.