The class looks awesome and I regret that I couldnt be up there and take part. If there is a round 2, I certainly plan to be there.
When it comes to the Flite Control ammo, I transitioned my personal guns to this load after seeing its effectiveness at work. IMO, the Flite Control load has eliminated the need for having your gun reworked by guys like Hans Vang.
Grant, Rob,
Realy wanted to make it out, but over commited again. Things should be better for the next class.
You point on autos vs. semis Grant. I backed into shotguns after about 8 years in the Infanty. My first shotgun purchase was a 870. My thoughts are casual shooters are better off with a quality semi's, in particular if they use alot of other weapons that are semi's.
If you invest the time in a pump, use a shotgun under extreme conditions or need to use the various specialty rounds, pumps are still king of the hill. For everyone else don't over look a semi because someone told you pumps are the best.
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Was there any commentary on recoil reduction stocks like Knoxx?
It seems from the pictures that there weren't that many pistol grips, was there a reason for that?
It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
By the end of the class everyone wanted a short stock. I think PGs were simply personal preference.
Most shotgun aficionados prefer the standard stocks, shortened correctly, with no pistol grip. I've seen many of them use the 870 youth stock.
I used to spend a decent amount of time shooting shotguns and the pistol grip versions beat the crap out of me.
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