I only know I want one and they are out of my price range.These are typically made by Sauer and other European manufacturers. Does anyone have experience with hunting with one recently? What do you find best about the Drilling?
These are typically made by Sauer and other European manufacturers. Does anyone have experience with hunting with one recently? What do you find best about the Drilling?
This is an excellent point. It can be a bit different pointing a shotgun with rifle sights on top.I have used a couple different drillings. I find the sights on the barrel a bit of a distraction for shooting birds. Other than that, they are a bit bulkier and wont give you the normal swing and feel that you are used to.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1762417-My-Drilling-journey
I am sure Dilly will chime in soon .....
Not a drilling .... but I am hunting with a BRNO combo gun in 12ga/30-06.
I like to eat some rabbit/hare or grouse when back in camp ...
The gun is a tad bit lighter than my Remington 700 BDL in 30-06. The barrels on the BRNO combo are pretty thin in comparison to my BDL or 870s. But the BRNO shoots just fine .... I am getting a 2 inch group at 100 meters with the 30-06 barrel and that is good enough for the distances that I am shooting.
I mounted a true 1-4 scope.
I've owned three drillings, still have one. I prefer the 16 ga. versions, more slim and balanced. 7x57r or 8x57IRS are good choices for a rifle barrel. My current Krieghoff Trumpf dural-framed drilling is trim, relatively light, accurate, patterns well, and is equipped with a .22 magnum insert barrel for ultimate versatility. I have used it to take a wide variety of game.
I don’t like 12/12/x because they are barrel heavy, but 16/16/x makes a great handling shotgun and an even better rifle
Smaller gauges even better. If handling is the priority a combination gun can handle as well as any good o/u



























