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A quote from an old Indian guide:
" One shot.....game!" "Two shots.....maybe!" "Three shots..never!" |
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Bill Mullins For Your Post: |
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"I hear that people can't shoot S/S guns because the two barrels are confusing or something."
I've heard this too usually with reference to sight picture and fast target acquisition. Apparently it is easier for some folks to sight along a single barrel compared to SxS. Perhaps a barrel on either side of the bead interferes with target acquisition for side to side moving targets? I don't know. I've heard this from new shooters that have had formal instruction and the advice from the instructor was to avoid a SxS for this reason. I would venture to say that it is not a matter of them not being able to do it, but more likely the instructor says it is easier to shoot O/U or single-barrel, so they opt for that as an easier and faster way to become proficient. Hopefully there are some that move on to a SxS, perhaps as they get into bird hunting. |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ted Hicks For Your Post: |
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I saw a friend of mine miss a rabbit 5 times with a Browning A5. The last three shots were either for show, frustration or impulse. When the bunny came back around I nailed him with a Parker 28. And FWIW his A5 was a 12
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Rich Anderson For Your Post: |
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That is how it works. Does not surprise me. Also, not having the third shot, you can always delude yourself that you would have hit the target if you had the third shot.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Mills Morrison For Your Post: |
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I dunno. Look at the guns used in National skeet, trap or clays tournaments. You will almost never see a S x S. Those guys must know something
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For whatever reason, over and unders and automatics are pretty much the guns used by professional shooters these days.
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Can you say "Single Sighting Plane?
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Dallas For Your Post: |
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I’ve never bought into the single sighting plane thing. When I shoot i don’t see the sighting plane, whether it’s an O/U or SxS. I think that originated as a marketing catch phrase. JMO. And Mills is right about furniture: young folks want painted, utilitarian, cheap stuff from IKEA. Try and sell a piece of walnut furniture. It will be interesting to see all the deals at the Southern this Spring. If dealers/sellers want to move guns they will put realistic prices on their stuff. And bring cash.
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