As a matter of fact yes I do.
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A good thing. You deserve it!
Knoxx recoil reducing stock is amazing for a shotgun. My wife can shoot 3" comfortably. Really nice for those 3.5" duck loads!
They didn't have those back in 1900 when spendur was rattling them off....:p
I think I got beat up more from 50 rnds of 7.62x54R, than I ever did from any gun I've fired to date, including 12 gauge 3" mag, slugs. Might have yo do with the steel butt plate..!!
Oh yeah! Talk about a stout one! Mosin M38. 10 rounds is a range day.
40 inches of fire breathing mule! Even WITH a Pachmyr slip-on pad!
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1900? I was thinking more like around 1800.
Actually the last 5 years or so we were having our new shotguns modified by some high tech outfit. They changed the stocks, installed recoil devices and used some new high tech finish and shortened the barrel by about an inch.
They were really nice but still a pain in the butt to shoot. Many of our shotgun qualifications involved running and shooting at the same time and using some novel positions like lying on your back on the ground and shooting through yer open legs. One false more and....
There is a solution to the high cost of centre fire ammo and that is a conversion kit to 22 RF. We had them for our FNC1A1s and they were kind of neat. You could use the conversion kit and fairly well sight the rifle in for 100 yard shooting in full bore 308 on the indoor range. They were identical, as near as I can recall, to these British issue one.
L12A1 Conversion Kit British .22 Rimfire FAL
Bob
Yup....That ammunition is 'spensive!
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