Here at Off The Path Outdoors we strive to find out what's past the next bend, what's over the next ridge, and what's in the next riffle, no matter what it takes to get there. Fly fishing, turkey hunting, rabbit hunting, and deer hunting are my passions and I'd love to share them with you.
Why do you handle those fish so much? Don't you have forceps? Too long out of the water. Your crappy video isn't worth a dead fish. Very poor sportsmanship!
I get your preference for extended choke tubes, but in the case of a classic style double I prefer the recessed, as it maintains a traditional appearance.
Everybody is built different, but it seems to fit me well and I shoot well with it the few times I shot sporting clays with it. I also shot my first 2 grouse with it this fall!
I bought this as my first SxS with the cerakote and magnets and was not dissapointed. It's a heavy, but durable shotgun. I broke it in this past September at a friends place trap shooting. It did have a bit of a jam in the tang safety, but I eventually worked it free and its functioning normally (and safely). I like this shotgun because it will spit out anything chambered in 2 3/4 or 3" and the action is very tight.
Hah hah. Ive been fly fishing for over 40 years and still have this happen. I still look around to see if anyone saw it. You put on video and shared it. Good stuff thanks.
That BlueGill was the real trophy. I fly fish for it all and nothing saves a day of bad fishing like a bluegill. And that is why they are my favorite and always will be.
You can use Carlson's extended choke tubes(Huglu). I use improved cylinder in right barrel and modified in left barrel. Good options I have used for 50 years.
I am an avid SXS hunter. Curious how far is your nose from you right thumb? I use 3 finger gap between my nose and right thumb. However, I shoot the Sharptail single trigger. The second Quail is dead before the first bird hits the ground.
Great hunt guys thank you I only had one beagle that retrieved rabbits and pheasants Molly is a great hunter thery make one hell of a team even in rough conditions
When they get below you like that try to keep your rod more parallel with the water. Seems to help me keep ‘em pinned! I love my 3 weight no issues on the hook sets. I set hard. Good luck
@@offthepathoutdoors they responded quick but said I need my original purchase receipt to do warranty. Trying to get that through the place I bought it from.
I did have have the same problem but luckily I had a retire store which is called Scheels. I had a problem with the receiver which didn’t work. So I took it back and got a new one for free.
I'm thinking about this gun. Thanks for the review. Note: CZ USA's rebate page says the rebate is good through Dec 31, 2023. Still have time to save a hundred bucks.
At the time the rebate could be submitted until a certain time but the gun had to be purchased by the end of September. They may have extended it. I haven’t done a lot of shooting with it yet but I did knock down my first ruffed grouse with it and have carried it for many hours and miles this fall already
Just came across your channel. We have a lot in common! I actually bought a the same gun from EuroOptics in Montoursville in March, I went with the intermediate since i wanted a 13.5" LOP. I plan to do a review but want to do some more hunting with it first. I went to Potter County last weekend and did not find many grouse but I did shoot two woodcock. What town are you from?
Maybe this could help. If right handed point at what you are shooting at with your left hand, controlling both barrels to move forward toward what you are shooting. Focus all your attention on the bird only. Keep eyes on the bird only. Don't look at the rib or the bead. Bring gun stock to head, don't bring your head to gun stock. That is the cause of missing most birds. The book by Robert Churchhill, "Game Shooting" is a very old but helpful book on shooting a SXS correctly. You will be successful with your SXS by using your mind's eye (instinct) like when you throw a ball to hit the baseball glove. The brain is the greatest computer we have. It really will work. I am 72 and have shot many Quail, pheasants, prairie chickens, ducks, and geese with my SXSs.