This puppy has a beaver tail forearm and is made in Belgium, therefore I've concluded it was made between 1968 and 1978. It's in exquisite condition and will be even more exquisite when it comes back from Browning's Missouri shop where it's getting all new springs, firing pins, etc., "extreme maintenance".
I've shot skeet before but with 12ga and 20ga Citoris. What's the advice with a .410 for skeet?
And here's another biggy: I'm considering having the stock sized for my wife. She's been skeet shooting before but didn't like the kick from a 20ga. Since this is a .410 and heavy for a .410 at that, the recoil should be mild at most. But I'm afraid the .410 will do more to frustrate her than help her. Suggestions?
I've shot skeet before but with 12ga and 20ga Citoris. What's the advice with a .410 for skeet?
And here's another biggy: I'm considering having the stock sized for my wife. She's been skeet shooting before but didn't like the kick from a 20ga. Since this is a .410 and heavy for a .410 at that, the recoil should be mild at most. But I'm afraid the .410 will do more to frustrate her than help her. Suggestions?