I haven't written much about this drilling yet. I haven't tried shooting slugs in the shotgun barrels, because they're choked the typical German tight and tighter, and such barrels rarely shoot slugs well. The accuracy of the .22 insert doesn't match my Kimber Hunter, but then the Hensoldt scope on the drilling has a very thick post reticle. But it's still plenty accurate enough for, say, cottntails at typical ranges, and does hold regulation well.

The only thing I'm thinking of changing is the safety button. Like many drillings, it has a Greener-style safety on the side of the grip. While the button is checkered, it's just about the same level as the stock wood. It would be much handier if built up a little so it could be pushed easier, so I'm thinking of having the top built up a little.


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