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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Miroku/Browning
Hi Technoid! I have a B.C Miroku O/U 12ga which has some problems with it. I am not sure as to what model it is, because it has a Stirling barrel, but is a single selective trigger model and has … Continue reading →
Recoil Pads
Dear Sage of the Shotgun, Would like your opinion on recoil pads. I need to replace a pad on a Suhl 12ga SxS. The gun weighs approx 6 3/4lbs. I intend to use it mainly as an upland field gun … Continue reading →
Adjusting Point Of Impact
Dear Sirs I have a Browning Special Sporting that patterns its barrels at 2″ and 5″ high at 40 yards, respectively and would like to have my top barrel altered to shoot 2″ high. I would like some advice on … Continue reading →
Report Pair Problems
Dear Technique-oid There’s nothing more frustrating than consistently missing the second bird in a report pair. If I can hit the first, what’s going haywire on the second? It’s exactly the same presentation. Is there any such thing as a … Continue reading →
Patterning Vs Point Of Impact
Dear Technoid, I have recently acquired an AYA #2 12 gauge (my first SxS) choked cylinder and skeet2. I was fitted for this gun by a well known gun fitter and the gun seems to fit me quite well. I … Continue reading →
Sustained Lead Skeet
Dear Bruce, I have a question about using the swing through method in skeet to obtain lead. I read the book about George Digweed, “It’s Got to be Perfect”. George says he uses swing through 90 per cent of the … Continue reading →