I finally picked up my previously owned Browning Gold Hunter from a buddy last week. He has a habit of getting guns he doesn't want or need so he sold it to me.
According to Browning it is a 1997.
I tried it out at an unoccupied rural range yesterday morning, trying it out for the first time, patterning it with some different loads, etc.
I found the recoil to be quite a bit sharper than I expected. I have an A5 12 gauge and two Remington 870 shotguns , but this gun gave me quite snap, not something I'd expected from a gas gun.
Maybe it was because I had a light shirt on, not the thicker clothes and often a shoulder pad I usually use for shooting.
Plus, I was banging off old lead #2 and #4 lead shot,(blue plastic Imperial loads) so maybe they recoil more than steel loads.
Is it beneficial to back bore the chamber?
The trigger pull seems heavy too. Do owners of these guns have the trigger pull lightened?
According to Browning it is a 1997.
I tried it out at an unoccupied rural range yesterday morning, trying it out for the first time, patterning it with some different loads, etc.
I found the recoil to be quite a bit sharper than I expected. I have an A5 12 gauge and two Remington 870 shotguns , but this gun gave me quite snap, not something I'd expected from a gas gun.
Maybe it was because I had a light shirt on, not the thicker clothes and often a shoulder pad I usually use for shooting.
Plus, I was banging off old lead #2 and #4 lead shot,(blue plastic Imperial loads) so maybe they recoil more than steel loads.
Is it beneficial to back bore the chamber?
The trigger pull seems heavy too. Do owners of these guns have the trigger pull lightened?
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