Should I Sleeve the Barrels of My Vintage Shotgun?

As the owner of a vintage shotgun, you might be wondering whether to sleeve the barrel or not. The decision whether to sleeve a shotgun barrel or not may significantly depend on the condition and age of the shotgun, the cost and benefits of sleeving, and the personal preferences of the shotgun’s owner. This article aims to help you understand the concept of sleeving a shotgun barrel, evaluate the condition of your vintage shotgun, the advantages and disadvantages of shotgun barrel sleeving, and finally assist you in deciding if your vintage shotgun needs sleeving.

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What’s the Difference Between a Report Pair and True Pair in Clays Shooting?

Clay pigeon shooting is a thrilling sport that demands precision, quick reflexes, and an understanding of the game’s various rules and terminologies. Two such terminologies that often puzzle new entrants to the sport are ‘report pair’ and ‘true pair.’ These terms, critical in the sport, refer to different formats of bird release in clay shooting. While they may sound similar, they have distinct definitions and can significantly impact a shooter’s score and strategy. This article aims to shed light on the differences between a report pair and a true pair in clay shooting.

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The Small-Bore Revolution – Because Bigger isn’t Always Better

A wave of new shotgunners entered the market in the 1990s. Some were lapsed skeet and trap shooters intrigued by a number of emerging clay target games. Remember when Sporting Clays, Hunter’s Clays, Wobble Trap, 5-Stand, Crazy Quail, and others were new to shooters? They all needed shotguns and the standard 12 bore was in such high demand that they were difficult to find on both the new and, especially the used, markets.

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How Important is Lock Time on a Shotgun Trigger?

When it comes to mastering the art of the perfect shot, there’s more to it than just aiming and pulling the trigger – it’s all about the intricate dance between the shooter, the shotgun, and the often-overlooked technical aspect: lock time. But what is lock time, and why does it matter? Let’s dive right into the world of shotgun shooting and discover why every millisecond can make or break the perfect shot.

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A Very Brief History of Birmingham Gunmaking

Birmingham, often dubbed as the ‘City of a Thousand Trades,’ has a rich and varied manufacturing history. Among these trades, the gunmaking industry stands out, having played a critical role in shaping the city’s industrial landscape. The Birmingham Gunmakers built a reputation for excellence and craftsmanship that continues till present day. This article will delve into the storied history of Birmingham Gunmakers, their golden era, the challenges they overcame, and their enduring legacy in modern times.

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What is a Leg o Mutton Shotgun Take Down Case?

The Leg o Mutton Shotgun Take Down Case is a classic firearm case that has captured the imagination of gun enthusiasts and collectors for many years. Known for its distinctive shape and design, this case offers a unique and stylish way to transport and store shotguns. In this article, we will explore the features and history of the Leg o Mutton Shotgun Take Down Case, as well as examine its benefits and drawbacks.

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How to Break a Simultaneous Pair of Clay Targets

A challenge that many clays shooters aspire to conquer is breaking a simultaneous pair of clay birds. This feat requires a special set of techniques and strategies to accomplish. This article explains the basics of clay shooting, how to aim at two clay birds simultaneously, the art of breaking a simultaneous pair, and mastering techniques for successful double hits.

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CSG Group Acquires Majority Share of Armi Perazzi S.p.A

Czech CSG Group, the global industrial-technology company owned by Czech entrepreneur Michal Strnad, announces the purchase of the majority stake in the Italian, family-owned Armi Perazzi S.p.A., manufacturer of high-quality shotguns for sport shooters and elite hunters. 

Typical owners of these premium firearms, of which Perazzi produces approximately 1,500 units per year, are Olympic medalists, successful competitive shooters being amongst them. One such individual is the Czech Olympic gold medal winner in trap from the 2022 Beijing Olympics, David Kostelecký.

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Does Backboring Actually Reduce Shotgun Recoil?

Shotguns, known for their versatility, reliability and sheer power, are a favorite amongst hunters and sports shooters alike. However, using these firearms often brings with it the challenge of managing recoil, a physical force that can affect accuracy and shooter comfort. One technique purposed to address this issue is backboring, a barrel modification process. But does backboring really reduce recoil in shotguns? To understand this, we need to delve into the basics of shotgun recoil and backboring.

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How to Shoot a Springing Teal Clay Target

Clay target shooting, often referred to as clay pigeon shooting, is a popular sport that tests your accuracy and precision. In this sport, a machine launches clay targets into the air, and the goal is to shoot them down. One of the most challenging clay targets to hit is the teal clay target. Unlike other targets, teal targets are thrown straight up into the air, making it a difficult shot for many beginners and even some seasoned shooters. In this article, we’ll delve into the fundamentals of teal clay target shooting, outline how to correctly position your body for the shot, share vital tips and techniques, and discuss common mistakes to avoid in order to enhance your shooting accuracy.

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