fmr_Devildog
Members-
Posts
7 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Never
About fmr_Devildog
- Birthday 09/12/1974
Personal Information
-
Location
Coppell, TX
-
loginname
fmr_Devildog
-
displayname
fmr_Devildog
fmr_Devildog's Achievements
Junior Member (1/3)
0
Reputation
-
I use mine while shooting sporting clays. Works just fine. It looks funny out there with all them over and unders but I like to shoot what I hunt with.
-
Just grab the little sucker and twist slightly while pulling.
-
I ordered my SBEII on October 6th. I received it on November 4th. It was a LH 26" in advantage timber. Everyone I have talked to told me they had a 4-6 week wait. Again this is hearsay, but I have heard about this "problem" for most of the year. I figure this isn't bad since they are slow boated to the US.
-
I love my SBEII. The only conecrn I have is the stiff safety. I am waiting until after Duck season to get it fixed. Other than that the gun is perfect. I shoot alot of sporting clays with my SBEII. I can tell you that after two rounds my shoulder is not near as sore as it was when using the SBE.
-
Bass Pro has em. You can't find them on line but I have seen them in the store.
-
Tommy T, How much for the SBEII LH? Is it camo? What is the length of the barrel? I love mine. Remember when your in the blind shooting at game you don't feel the kick. My shoulder will get sore after shooting two rounds of sporting clays but I expect to be sore after 200 or so rounds.
-
I took my new SBEII out a couple of weeks ago and paterned it in. It's a lefty with a 26" barrel. My buddy has a SBE with a pattern master. Shooting the same 3 1/2 loads he was on average puttting 10-15 more holes in the 30" circle. I was using the stock Mod choke tube that came with my SBEII. I had no problems dopping ducks in northern Arkansas opening weekend. I will probably try the pattern master out this spring, but the stock choke tubes work just fine. The way I shoot 10-15 more in the kill zone won't hurt.