35 Whelen wrote:
Well ... Italy or Spain for ALOT less mulla'......
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From what I’ve seen, it’s how strong is the action and how serviceable. Every time I go to break clays, I run a minimum of 100-150 rounds through it. My field gun was in rough shape after a year. Loose action and you could fee the gun torquing between the fore arm and butt when you’d shoulder it. My Caesar took 10,000 rounds, and I dropped it off for a pit stop. Smithy double checks the specs, tightens it up, back in business for another two years.
A bird gun on the other hand, 25-50 shouts a couple times a year is the norm.
Be happy with a CZ, Mossberg, Remington etc if you are going to hunt it and break clays a few times a year. If you get sucked into sporting clays...get a second gun for clays.
I do carry a 20 gauge Benelli for pheasant, grouse, and chukar.
Considering a 28gauge. Expensive if you don’t handload.
Economics on loading shotshell is all about the cost of the lead.
Lead is running 38-40$/25# bag. If you are loading 1 ounce, you get 16 shells per pound.time 25, equal 400, that’s 16 boxes of shells, plus powder, plus primer. Cost around $4.50 a box. I like to shoot STS Nitro or Win AA 1300fps, so for me, I’m ahead. If you are happy with $5 ammo, does not, if you are casual- does not.
The CZ is a beaut!
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