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Andrew Sacco 01-17-2020 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by todd allen (Post 290724)
The Lifter is probably the least cumbersome systems for opening a shotgun. Trust me on this. On upland birds, I like to walk up on a point with hammers cocked, action open. On the flush, simply closing the action gives me two shots pronto! Anyone who has done much upland hunting with hammer guns knows about top lever/right hammer interference. Of course the fishtail top lever was one solution, the Underlifter was the other.
The move from trigger to action release is so natural, you will wonder why they ever went to a top lever.

I'm trying to picture this. I have a hard enough time with the gun CLOSED to hit a damn bird, let alone open. Then again I hunt over labs so am always catching up to them it seems. I am not the most graceful :eek:

Rick Losey 01-18-2020 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew Sacco (Post 290817)
I'm trying to picture this. I have a hard enough time with the gun CLOSED to hit a damn bird, let alone open. Then again I hunt over labs so am always catching up to them it seems. I am not the most graceful :eek:

i love hunting upland birds with hammer guns, no need IMHO to carry a gun with rebounding hammers with the action open. With a pointing dog, cock the hammers as you pass the dog, with a flusher - carry the gun barrels up and thumb on the hammers so you can cock it as you bring it to bear.


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