ManitobaMan
Member
- Location
- SE Alberta
Well just Got back from my first outing with my new/used A400 unico
I am very happy, I had been shooting an O/U Betetta for the
Last few years, I wanted to try somthing Different, and as of today
I’m glad that I did, what a treat to shoot.
The finish is very clean, and very nice wood on their stocks.
I tried 7 different brands of ammo that I had, from quality high brass to the cheapest
Trap shells I had on hand, used 3 1/2, 3, and 2 3/4 it cycled them all back to back.
Ran a box of challenger cheap trap through it to make sure it feeds, and no problem.
(Which is good, as I have allot on hand)
This was my first experience with a shotgun that had a recoil system, it was pretty cool, it certainly reduced the felt recoil as described,
The 3 1/2 was still pretty stout but by no means too much recoil.
I am going to be using this mostly for trap and pheasant hunting,Seems like it will fit the bill.
I was looking for some input on this model before I picked one up, so I thought I would leave my findings for anyone who may be considering one as well.
I am very happy, I had been shooting an O/U Betetta for the
Last few years, I wanted to try somthing Different, and as of today
I’m glad that I did, what a treat to shoot.
The finish is very clean, and very nice wood on their stocks.
I tried 7 different brands of ammo that I had, from quality high brass to the cheapest
Trap shells I had on hand, used 3 1/2, 3, and 2 3/4 it cycled them all back to back.
Ran a box of challenger cheap trap through it to make sure it feeds, and no problem.
(Which is good, as I have allot on hand)
This was my first experience with a shotgun that had a recoil system, it was pretty cool, it certainly reduced the felt recoil as described,
The 3 1/2 was still pretty stout but by no means too much recoil.
I am going to be using this mostly for trap and pheasant hunting,Seems like it will fit the bill.
I was looking for some input on this model before I picked one up, so I thought I would leave my findings for anyone who may be considering one as well.