kannonfyre
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Where I reside, an O/U shotgun costs more than twice the price of a SxS shotgun. Based on price alone, it would seem rational for me to buy a SxS shotgun for the purpose of busting clays.
The only problem is that based on the opinion of the gun shop owner, he says that the wooden foregrip on the BRNO SxS shotguns (the only brand of SxS that he sells) are not large enough. Hence, when one holds the shotgun, the fingers of the supporting hand will come into contact with the barrel. After 25 shells or more, this could become a problem as the barrel becomes REAL HOT and it becomes a struggle to hold onto the gun when shooting.
So, for all you SxS owners out there, is the above problem something that you guys encounter? How do you guys overcome this?
The only problem is that based on the opinion of the gun shop owner, he says that the wooden foregrip on the BRNO SxS shotguns (the only brand of SxS that he sells) are not large enough. Hence, when one holds the shotgun, the fingers of the supporting hand will come into contact with the barrel. After 25 shells or more, this could become a problem as the barrel becomes REAL HOT and it becomes a struggle to hold onto the gun when shooting.
So, for all you SxS owners out there, is the above problem something that you guys encounter? How do you guys overcome this?