especially when moving some 6-10 feet forward of the #7 pad -as a wise Mr
Chludenski mentioned several times - it isn't the feather; it is the Indian
(Feather Indian)
In a message dated 3/9/2019 12:56:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ipsc_drl@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Brian, I find that a 100 year old SxS 12 Ga costing around $150-200 can break
every bird on the field with great alacrity.
From: hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Peter
Dougenik <peterdougenik@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 7:41 PM
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Looking for advice on a versatile O/U shotgun
I may be visiting the skeet field to test out my new gun if the match ends
early enough....unfortunately with my USPSA gear and the scoring gear I can
only bring one shotty along. If the weather doesn't suck too bad Sunday
morning I could bring both OU for comparison purposes.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 7:35 PM Erich Thalheimer <thalheimer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, good. I’ll bring my Browning Citori White Lightning. It’s slightly
cheaper if you don’t want the white receiver – a very nice heat treated blued
steel.
Who else (Peter?) can bring a few O/U’s for Brian to heft?
Erich Thalheimer
INCE Board Certified Acoustical Engineer
27 Peterson Road, Natick, MA 01760
H: (508) 651-9772
C: (617) 785-8249
Thalheimer@xxxxxxx
www.ErichThalheimer.com
From: hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
Brian Laska
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 7:34 PM
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Looking for advice on a versatile O/U shotgun
Yes sir, I will be there!
Brian
On Mar 8, 2019, at 6:31 PM, Erich Thalheimer <thalheimer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian – Are you going to be at the indoor match tomorrow? Perhaps some of us
can bring our O/U’s and you can see which make fits you best.
Erich Thalheimer
INCE Board Certified Acoustical Engineer
27 Peterson Road, Natick, MA 01760
H: (508) 651-9772
C: (617) 785-8249
Thalheimer@xxxxxxx
www.ErichThalheimer.com
From: hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ;
Brian Laska
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2019 9:03 PM
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Looking for advice on a versatile O/U shotgun
28” is the length I am ‘shooting’ for. Lol.
On Mar 7, 2019, at 8:56 PM, Thalheimer <thalheimer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
One more point, Brian. I'd suggest 28 inch barrels as the best compromise to
shoot everything afield and arange.
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From: Mooney625 Geocacher <mooney625@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 3/7/19 20:51 (GMT-05:00)
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Looking for advice on a versatile O/U shotgun
You don’t need another shotgun... you do, however, deserve a tank!
https://tanks-alot.co.uk/product/chieftain-tank/
On Mar 7, 2019, at 8:43 PM, Brian Laska <brian@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’ve been using a Benelli M2 set up for 3-gun. The gun handling of many
semi-auto skeet shooters scares the fuck out of me as a regular USPSA shooter &
RO.
Brian
On Mar 7, 2019, at 8:02 PM, Laurie Kraynick <lauriekraynick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OR you could spend a few hundred for a used Remington 11-87 and decide if you
REALLY like shotgunning before you spend a fortune for a vault queen.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 7:56 PM Brian Laska <brian@xxxxxxxx wrote:
If it were a pistol, Cajun Gun Works would like to have a word with you :-).
But I have no knowledge to pull upon for CZ shotguns.
On Mar 7, 2019, at 7:49 PM, Rob Boudrie <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For one, it is probably much easier to get parts for a Browning than a
CZ import.
On 3/7/2019 7:13 PM, Brian Laska wrote:
I’m not what you would call a shotgun guy (yet), but I’ve shot skeet a little
bit this year (literally starting Jan 1), and I really enjoy it - been
getting better and better every round - with a lot of help from many of the
folks here.
Question One: That said, I am looking for an over/under shotgun that is a bit
versatile, meaning I’d like to use it for skeet/trap/clays as well as bird
hunting. Am I asking too much for one gun?
Question Two: There are too many options out there, so I suppose my question
comes to cost vs quality… As a newbie to the sport & hunting, what sets a $1k
CZ O/U apart from a $2-3k Browning?
All advice is appreciated.
Brian