Hey guys-my first shotgun was (is) an old 12ga 11-48 that belonged to my grandfather. Once in a while, I take it out for a round of clays to see if I can still shoot it well and I'm always surprised at how much I enjoy the experience. I'm still a bit reluctant to use it, as it's the only gun I have from my grandfather and I'd like to pass-it on one day...in the condition it's in. The gun is no collector-grade, or special in any way other than nostalgia, and I know they're robust. Question is this;
I've always thought the older A5's were very handsome guns, but I've never shot one. On summer varmint-hunting outings...I like to have a shotgun with me for barn pigeons, impromptu clays, etc...but I never bring the 11-48 for the above reasons. How does the shooting experience compare, considering the actions are so similar. (recoil operated) I mostly have/use #6 or #7-1/2. I'd also be interested in knowing what parts availability is like on the older A5s. I've only ever had to source one part for an 11-48, but at least it seems that most people know what A5s are. lol
Looking forward to the replies.
I've always thought the older A5's were very handsome guns, but I've never shot one. On summer varmint-hunting outings...I like to have a shotgun with me for barn pigeons, impromptu clays, etc...but I never bring the 11-48 for the above reasons. How does the shooting experience compare, considering the actions are so similar. (recoil operated) I mostly have/use #6 or #7-1/2. I'd also be interested in knowing what parts availability is like on the older A5s. I've only ever had to source one part for an 11-48, but at least it seems that most people know what A5s are. lol
Looking forward to the replies.