jpatterson
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My buddy unearthed his grandfather's old Sears bolt action 12 gauge and brought it to the range with us last time out. The bolt was stickier than most Mosins I've fired, but I don't think I've had that much fun trying to shoot clays in my life.
After I had started knocking down single clays (relatively) consistently, I tried out two at a time. I never did manage to get two, but I think with a little work on the bolt and getting used to it, it could be an amazing challenge.
Have any of you ever tried this? If not, you should!
By the way, I'm now looking for my own old bolt action 12 gauge. If anyone has one lying around that needs a good owner, send me a tell!
After I had started knocking down single clays (relatively) consistently, I tried out two at a time. I never did manage to get two, but I think with a little work on the bolt and getting used to it, it could be an amazing challenge.
Have any of you ever tried this? If not, you should!
By the way, I'm now looking for my own old bolt action 12 gauge. If anyone has one lying around that needs a good owner, send me a tell!