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started by Creech Jackson on 16 Sep 13
  • Creech Jackson
     
    I am still looking for a great inexpensive 2-8 gauge shot-gun that can be used for sporting clays and quail hunting. I have looked at all the possibilities, especially the brownings. I could buy them at about wholesale price. While teaching a program called instinctive shooting, a customer showed up with a Ruger Red Label 28 gauge with.410 tubes that week. After the course I asked the customer if I can throw a round of skeet with his gun and quickly went the area with a new box of Winchester HS masses. It had the smaller 26-inch barrel that normally I don't care for. It was a pleasure to take. The customer informed me that he taken this 28 to Argentina dove shooting the past 5 years and it has never failed him. To get alternative interpretations, consider peeping at: For Great Body, Purchase European Steroids Testosterone! « SaxonWorks.com Discussion. He also includes a Browning Citori lightning in 2-8 that he also wants. Nevertheless the Browning had technical dilemmas this past year and he still didn't have it back from the store. I asked him exactly how many times he figures he's subjected to his Red Label and his answer really surprised me. H-e explained that his ammunition bill last spring was just a little over $3,000.00 or just around 9000 models. He thought that he had shot about 42,000 units in-the gun over the last 5 years of dove and pigeon shooting. The 2-8 still looked to stay great condition.

    After listening to his dissertation, I showed my 1-2 ga Red tag to him that has a lot more than 20,000 rounds through it. The bluing on-the back-of the trigger guard is gone. I put it to use for the course I teach and periodically for sporting clays. A year ago after a few rounds of sporting clays a crack started to run from the tang into the pistol grip. I was devastated since the wood on this particular weapon was excellent indeed. To get further information, consider peeping at: firing range game. Reluctantly I called Ruger prior to Christmas and was told to send it immediately after new years. So fleetingly there after I packed it up and sent it off wondering if I would ever see it again. Well 13 days later it was back with new wood and new firing pins and springs. I was elated but the most useful part was all the work was done at no cost. Hi Free is good; after all this is a 10 year old gun! Therefore after firing another round of skeet with the tubes removed and only losing one bird, I am thinking that I may con-sider going with the Red Label. In the event people want to identify further about indoor golf denver, there are many resources you should think about investigating. However, I will choose a gun with 28 inch barrels. I'm unsure if I will spring for the 410 tubes but I may later on. I still like the Browning but at twice the service and half the price, I am giving a closer look to the Red Label.

    Over time I have seen or heard a great deal of negative feedback regarding the Red Label. Nevertheless, I've come to appreciate that the majority shotgun shooters have plenty of ideas but hardly any experience when concerns choosing a gun. I am just as bad as I often read articles about firearms written by people who obviously have no in depth experience with that one firearm.

    Last Saturday I eventually run into the one-of Presidents Guides on the variety and guess what he'd in hand, a Ruger Red Label in 28 gauge. Wood and It'd lots of industry and handling marks o-n the recipient. I asked him if he liked it, He only looked down at it shrugged his shoulders and said well its not pretty but often works I think that sort of says it all doesnt it.

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