Originally Posted by grouseman
An upland gun is carried - a lot! So a main consideration is light weight (for you, whatever that would be). Secondly, it has to fit, because that gun will be mounted quickly so it better be lined up instantly.


yeppo. I've never bought a shotgun for looks or any rifle for that matter. I want the best tool that falls within my price range. I bought my two franchis for three reasons: light as a feather making nice long walks in the woods more enjoyable, fit me perfectly and I usually knock down most flying objects I'm shooting at.


Tight chains.

A=A


The perfection of life with a gun dog, like the perfection of an Autumn, is disturbing because you know, even as it begins, that it must end. Time bestows the gift and steals it in the process. "George Bird Evans"