Welcome to the new PGCA Forum! As well, since it
is new - please read the following:
This is a new forum - so you must REGISTER to this Forum before posting;
If you are not a PGCA Member, we do not allow posts selling, offering or brokering firearms and/or parts; and You MUST REGISTER your REAL FIRST and LAST NAME as your login name.
To register: Click here..................
If you are registered to the forum and keep getting logged
out: Please
Click Here...
Welcome & enjoy!
To read the Posts, Messages & Threads in the PGCA Forum, you must be REGISTERED and LOGGED INTO your account! To Register, as a New User please see the Registration Link Above. If you are registered, but not Logged In, please Log in with your account Username and Password found on this page to the top right.
A new gun followed me home from the shoot at Hausman's this past weekend. My first Lefever (thanks to Frank Cronin for his evaluation and encouragement). It is a G grade from 1903, all original, and screws don't appear to have been ever turned. Solid wood with no cracks or repairs, butt plate is in great shape. It weighs 9 1/2 pounds, 30" damascus barrels with a faded pattern, perfect bores at .775 and .777 with .037 and .040 chokes. The barrel walls at breach and muzzle are stout. It has good dimensions at 1 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 14 1/16". It fits me really well, a broke a 24x25 with it tonight on my first round of trap with it. I am very pleased and look forward to knocking down some crows, ducks and geese with it this fall. I forgot to bring my gun vise to club tonight so I will see what I can get it to do on the pattern board tomorrow. Scott took a couple of shots tonight resting his arms on a big wooden bin and we got about 77% with 1 1/8 #6. I am pretty sure it will do better when we can dead center the pattern in the circle. I am very happy with my first Lefever, especially since it is a short ten with 30" barrels and a good fit.
__________________ Progress is the mortal enemy of the Outdoorsman.
The Following 11 Users Say Thank You to Pete Lester For Your Post: