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Single shot shotgun
Single shot shotgun
For those of you that own one how do you still like it? I"m eyeing a 12ga in steal for myself. Any regrets, another words the "Honey moon Is over."
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Re: Single shot shotgun
Not a thing wrong with them. They are easy to care for light to carry and I believe they will make you a better shot because you only have one.
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H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
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In all my years hunting if you don't get the game on the first shot their gone. I'm looking for light and low maintenance and reliability.
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I shot the single shot 20ga yesterday and found out it doesn't like Challenger shells. It would eject unfired shells, but fired shells would get stuck. No problems with other brands.
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PB Snooker, Look at the shells that won't eject. Do they have a mark on the brass where the extractor makes contact? I had a brand new Winchester single barreled 20 Ga. many years ago that would not eject fired shells. It went to the Winchester repair station and they milled a small amount from the length of the ejector and that cured the problem.
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Travlin,I threw the shells out, but next time I will examine them more closely. It ejects other brands fine. Challenger brass must be softer or thinner and expand when fired,getting stuck.
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Re: Single shot shotgun
I handled a Henry 410 just this afternoon. Very nice, appears well made - but seems a bit heavy for a single shot 410.
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