Give Clay a call at Prophet River. Ask for his opinion. Huglu's are relatively inexpensive. Life's short, if you want one, buy one and have fun.
i'd be willing to try a Huglu, even though iv'e seen issues, but iv'e seen issues with browning and beretta as well, and since we cant seem to get Baikals anymore. But why do most of them have 26" barrels? Barrels that short have been out of style for quite some time now, 28" barrels on a .410 o/u is tempting at that sub 1k price point though.
i'd be willing to try a Huglu, even though iv'e seen issues, but iv'e seen issues with browning and beretta as well, and since we cant seem to get Baikals anymore. But why do most of them have 26" barrels? Barrels that short have been out of style for quite some time now, 28" barrels on a .410 o/u is tempting at that sub 1k price point though.
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Put 150 shells through my new Huglu hammer Classic on clays this past Saturday morning. Worked a treat , I used improved modified and full choke , the steel butt plate lets you know it’s there after a 100 rounds though when just wearing a sweater. Maybe a padded shoulder or a slip on recoil reducer would be the way to go if you plan on shooting long sessions with one of these.
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Or remove the buttplate and have a decent recoil pad properly installed?l
The barrels on my CZ/Huglu and my Pedersoli were both 28".
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No that would ruin the entire look of the gun.