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Unread 02-11-2026, 10:48 PM   #1
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If anyone is looking to jump into shooting the 8g, the upcoming G&D Auction has a Lefever E grade with 33 3/4” Damascus bbls. Solid gun with the Lefever fully-compensating action. Large bore Lefevers are hard to find. Estimated to sell $2000-$3000 which is a steal for an 8g.
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It will
Probably go over 10k
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Unread 02-14-2026, 01:31 PM   #3
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Needs some work. $10K is high for that gun. Not saying it won't fetch that much as some guys have more $$ than brains.
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It would be nice if whom ever buys it joins in on the fun shooting 8's at the various events. We are yet to have a Lefever shooter as I recall. The gun did not make it reserve at the September G&D auction. The 3 3/4" of drop would be challenging to deal with. I am amazed how few American 8ga SxS have come to market in the last couple of years.
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I can't imagine putting an 8 ga to my shoulder and shooting it. Would think it would bring more pain than enjoyment.
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Not true. A 1 3/8 ounce load at 1150 fps in a 12 pound gun makes for very little recoil.
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Not true. A 1 3/8 ounce load at 1150 fps in a 12 pound gun makes for very little recoil.
True. You just need upper body strength to hold it there. But they are fun.
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I can't imagine putting an 8 ga to my shoulder and shooting it. Would think it would bring more pain than enjoyment.
They’re not bad at all. Figure a 12+ lb gun shooting a 1 1/2 oz load at 1200 FPS or less.
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True. You just need upper body strength to hold it there. But they are fun.
I was fondling a British 8 gauge a couple weeks ago at the shop and I noticed my muscles shaking a bit while holding it up mounted . And I think that gun was only 13 or 14 pounds .
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There is a Greener 8g that should go for $500 that looks like a good entry gun to 8g shooting. A few other 8 and 4 bore there but I don't want another and I don't do Eurotrash.
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