I mainly bird shoot, and have 4 o/u, but I love the feel and fit of the superposed. I picked it up cheap ($500.00 ) and in excellent condition. I usually shoot between 2 and 3 cases of shells at ducks and geese per year, so it would be used heavily. My 101 has over 100,000 rounds through it and is kind of loose, and I want to switch to the superposed. Currently, most of my shooting is over decoys and I usually shoot a skeet 1 or improved cylinder in the bottom , and a skeet 2 or modified in the top. Most of my shooting is under 35 yds so I really need an open choke. The use of bismuth or other non-toxics other than steel would be prohibitively expensive when we are talking 500-700 rounds per season. I currently use only 2.75" shells, with #2-#4 steel, usually ligher loads 7/8- 1 1/16 oz at high velocity. I have shot a couple of boxes of steel out of the superposed, but you either ink-blot the birds or miss completely. The gun is currently a mod/full setup.
As an alternative, I guess I can live with reaming out the bores to a more open setup, such as mod/imp cyl or mod/sk 1 .
Any suggestions out there for this one (preferably from hunters who field shoot ...again I try to get the birds in tight and shoot em close, about 90% of shooting under 35 yds)?
Thanks for the response.
ps. If I do look at reaming the bores, can you tell me who is very competant, as I would like to ensure both barrels maintain the same impact point , which is now flat with the bead. I live in Manitoba, so the prarie provinces would be more convenient for location.
Thanks again.