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| Ed Congratulations on a good hunt and a fine shot. Did the slug mushroom? How well does that double SGN group at different ranges? I have seen one of those and it looked like a good gun. |
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| The front of the slug was "smeared" some and had some "dings" on it but really look pretty much intact. I tried numerous 1oz slugs in the gun and they all shot pretty mediocre. Then I read on another site that the gun was supposedly regulated with the Brenneke load. The MP load that I shoot is a lower pressure/velocity load (around 1400 fps I believe) and it groups two pairs inside 2" at 50 yards. I have not shot groups any farther out. The sights lay the slugs 1" over the aim point at that range. It is a slick little piece with 25" barrels, drift adjustable rear sight with a raised bead front, double triggers, silvered receiver with a boar engraved on each side and really nice wood to boot. Also, it only weighs a bit under 7 pounds. I own many but I don't think I have ever had as much fun with a gun than I do with this one. Folks at the range gather around and are amazed at how well it groups. I gave $450 for it at Collectors Firearms here in Houston, one of the few deals I have seen there. |
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| It is a smoothbore with, as best I can measure, around .003" of choke. I do not have a picture of mine. I am in the stone age with cameras and photos... Here is a picture of one that I found back when I bought it. Mine does not have the checkered panels which I believe were added to this one. Otherwise, it is identical. http://doubleguns.com/165056b.jpg [ 05-19-2003, 23:48: Message edited by: Ed ] |
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