First two shots were 7 1/2 shot from 10 yds with right and left barrel just to see how it would pattern and the left barrel really shot a tight group compared to the right just about like it should. From then on I was shooting the steel with No. 4 shot...Triple Buck....and slug rounds. Took out a few water jugs too and of course I had to try both barrels at once!! Yeah you can feel the difference!!!
Neighbor Dave stopped by for some shot fun with his grandpa's 12 gauge LeFever double barrel made back in 1921. Now Dave said he had not shot it in a long time and I get a bit nervous when Dave drags an old one out the closet!! It shot very well right on target and no butt pad on this one.
In picture below I caught Dave just as he pulled the shot and you can see the green cactus target laying down when 7 1/2 shot did the job and the gun recoiled up with smoke!
My little 45 six shooter did a good job also one hand firing from 12 yds. with just holding it up there and shooting.
The Stoeger Coach Gun shot and functioned well !
