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Hot Barrels on SxS with Splinter Forend

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03 June 2017, 02:57
Nitro Express
Hot Barrels on SxS with Splinter Forend
I recently acquired a 20 gauge SxS that I thought would make a nifty "classic quail gun."

I took it to the skeet range last week to see how it-and I-might perform.

Given my shotgunning limitations, the little SxS shot beautifully. I'll definitely take it on a quail hunt next fall.

However, the splinter forend, which I have never had on a shotgun, as my others are O/U or autoloaders, doesn't provide enough wood to keep my thumb and fingers off the barrels when I break the action to reload.

Granted, we were shooting a fairly fast round of skeet, but by station 3 I was hurting.

I've ordered one of those leather slide-on protectors; however, several reviewers say they tend to "walk" up the barrel and need frequent adjustment.

Would appreciate any experienced shotgun aficionados' advice or comments on the "hot barrel" problem with splinter SxS doubles. I'll definitely wear a glove next time I shoot--will that be enough? I do think the anticipation of raising blisters may have affected my score a bit.

Thanks--


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03 June 2017, 08:44
Kyler Hamann
If you're talking about the Galco Barrel Gaurd they are a great way too go. I've used one on several guns and been happy. There might be some configurations that would slide around, but mine has stayed put pretty well. Maybe if the 20 ga version slides too much, try the 28 ga size.


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04 June 2017, 02:18
Aaron Little
Leather glove works fine for me. Obviously if you sit there holding the barrels long enough the heat will transfer, so minimize that.


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12 June 2017, 18:01
Cumbrian
Look at the Gripswell gloves I highly recommend them for shooting sxs
13 June 2017, 00:53
tygersman
I've been using the Sitka shooting gloves - no issues.
13 June 2017, 01:13
Grenadier
quote:
Originally posted by Nitro Express:
I've ordered one of those leather slide-on protectors; however, several reviewers say they tend to "walk" up the barrel and need frequent adjustment.
Those work great. I've never had a problem with them "walking" up the barrel. Remember not to store the gun with them on.

Of course a glove on the non-shooting hand will work too.




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13 June 2017, 21:56
dpcd
It should not be an issue; any traditional English sporting gentleman would be wearing custom fitted kid leather gloves, and furthermore, he would have a matched pair of fine custom shotguns, to be held at the ready by his gun handler, and swapped out after a few shots at game, or thrown glass balls.
So, anyone who complains about splinter forearms needs to remember their origin. And the solution is NOT to adorn a shotgun with a big square 2x4 plank of wood. Those are hideous and should be banned.
14 June 2017, 03:56
Zephyr
I have used the barrel guard with great success, I even have a modified one to use with my double rifle when at the range. My Father use to have one on a 28ga even during the hunting season as it gave him a place to "index" his forward hand as he was trying to grip the gun farther out the barrels to not over swing a lighter gun.
17 June 2017, 01:26
samir
I always wear gloves to prevent burns and cuts.


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17 June 2017, 03:47
eezridr
when not shooting, keep your action broke open and let air flow through the tubes. It will help a little bit.