huntingfish
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Quebec City
I used to carry a rossi youth .410 (single-shot, break open action) in my backpack while moose hunting for when I came across the odd grouse. It was light and perfect. It was about 4.5lbs and had a 13" LOP. I had a cheek-riser thing to stash some extra shots in and I could aim real good with it. With my son rapidly growing up and wanting to come grouse hunting with me, I was thinking of starting him out with that rifle. Now before anyone gives me the "why do you hate him so much" speech, do note that the grouses almost never take flight and that 95% of the ones I've killed were on the ground.
This leaves me with a great problem: Have to upgrade my own grouse gun!!
I have a pardner pump,...but it's just too heavy to lug around. I will leave that one for turkey and slugs.
I was thinking of going with an ultralight SxS or O/U. Would probably even switch to a 20ga to cut back on the weight even more...The Stevens 555 looks like a very decent gun for the money. The cabelas edition even has ejectors instead of extractors. Which would be awesome. But, I was thinking...I could bring the weight down to about 5 lbs if I got the compact version. If only I could shoulder both and compare...but no store has them locally. They do have a 13.25" LOP and if need by, I could always add a slip-on recoil pad to lengthen the LOP by 0.5 - 1.0" I would assume. Would make for a great 2nd for my son once he outgrows the .410.
Anyone ever take a youth gun for use by an adult? Other than the shame brought on by others, how did it work out for you? ;
David
This leaves me with a great problem: Have to upgrade my own grouse gun!!
I was thinking of going with an ultralight SxS or O/U. Would probably even switch to a 20ga to cut back on the weight even more...The Stevens 555 looks like a very decent gun for the money. The cabelas edition even has ejectors instead of extractors. Which would be awesome. But, I was thinking...I could bring the weight down to about 5 lbs if I got the compact version. If only I could shoulder both and compare...but no store has them locally. They do have a 13.25" LOP and if need by, I could always add a slip-on recoil pad to lengthen the LOP by 0.5 - 1.0" I would assume. Would make for a great 2nd for my son once he outgrows the .410.
Anyone ever take a youth gun for use by an adult? Other than the shame brought on by others, how did it work out for you? ;
David


















































