Lightning Broadway SC

Looking good Pilon. Looks like Briley extended chokes too. What is the size of the threading for the choke tubes? The threads look a bit bigger than those on my gun. Fred
 
I have the same tubes in my gun, I ordered some extended tubes from Wright's out of Illinois. Great Company and are Canada friendly. I find they pattern better than the Briley's and are cheaper.
 
Right on, glad you posted pics of the conversion, I remember lots of folks saying it wouldn't work as it is a trap gun. Well Pilon go shoot it and prove'em wrong. Nice gun, that will smash them for sure. Those chokes look like the series 2's I had installed in my model 12. Good stuff from Briley, thats for sure.
 
They are series 1 tubes.
The threads are flat and very shallow like this ┌┐_┌┐_┌┐_┌┐
The barrels are Superposed Lightning which are thinner than regular Superposed barrels. Looking at the muzzles without choke tubes makes me wonder how Briley threaded them without the bottom threads touching the top ones
I don't know what size of threads the tubes have but but there are 14 threads in .750 inches
The mod choke weighs less than half an oz. or 205 grains to be exact and will give you an idea of how thin these tubes are.
Next weekend I hope to do some patterning and a round of clays too!!:)
 
Hehheh :agree:
The suspense is killing me too!
Can't wait for our ranges to re-open after the winter.
I will be one of the first to the line this spring.:)
In my mind I've already broken 100. lol
 
Pilon you gotta move to Vancouver Island we shoot and golf all year round here (although it does get a bit damp at times)!!
 
My son studied at Royal Roads and he says the same thing.
We can golf in May but it's durn cold some mornings!
We start shooting here mid April so only 10 weeks or so to wait now.
:)
 
AHH.

Finally had the opportunity to shoot my baby.

Smashed 23 out of 25 at 16 yd. trap but felt like I should be shouldering quickly and yanking the trigger. (Instinct I guess)

Didn't do better with my Broadway trap gun but had more concentrated hits.

It is definitely a SC gun!!:)
 
Hehheh :agree:
The suspense is killing me too!
Can't wait for our ranges to re-open after the winter.
I will be one of the first to the line this spring.:)
In my mind I've already broken 100. lol

Time enough has passed, spill the beans already !!!!
How has she handled ? I'm very interested cause I am seriously considering Finding a Superposed 30" Trap and doing much the same but I'm iffy on the Broadway rib as I have never looked down one at all. I'd like to go with extended chokes and an adjustable comb cut in.
Just love the Supers, have a 12 ga 26 1/2" lightning, 20 ga 28" standard weight and a 410 26 1/2" All RKLT.

Tim
 
Time enough has passed, spill the beans already !!!!
How has she handled ? I'm very interested cause I am seriously considering Finding a Superposed 30" Trap and doing much the same but I'm iffy on the Broadway rib as I have never looked down one at all. I'd like to go with extended chokes and an adjustable comb cut in.
Just love the Supers, have a 12 ga 26 1/2" lightning, 20 ga 28" standard weight and a 410 26 1/2" All RKLT.

Tim
Hi Tim.
I'm just about to hit the sack tonight but I'll talk later.
First shoot was better than expected but second shoot disappointed as was everyone Else's scores.
I'll talk lat3r.
Gary
 
OK. I've had a chance to try out my new Broadway SC and the first time out I was impressed. Top gun for the day shot mid 80s and I shot high 60s. I wanted to improve on that the second time out which was the holiday Monday just passed. I was a little disappointed and only shot mid 50s but high gun for the day was only 71 due to a revamp of some of the stations. I think the stations are going to be changed again to make it easier and fun again.:)

As far as handling goes it feels a little longish shouldering so I may take the black spacer out, but am not sure about that because once the gun is mounted it feels comfortable. I may just get used to it.
I like the kick-eez pad and it seems to allow me to mount the gun higher than the trap pad. The beads line up in a nice figure 8. With the trap pad I see more rib between front and rear beads. It makes for flatter shooting it seems.
For me it points nicely and when swinging at fast moving angling or side ways targets it is smooth with enough weight for a decent follow through.

I put a leather pad on the inside of my shooting vest after the first shoot with it and it feels better now. My new Browning vest has less padding there than my previous one. I may buy the Browning reactor pad to put in but for now the leather is OK. So yes it is not as soft shooting as a semi but I don't mind it. I am using 1 oz of shot in front of approx. 18 g. of Promo. I use WW Super Handicap for trap and the load is much milder than that!

planemaker, as far as the Broadway rib goes I don't find it in the least distracting. Once a target is called I really don't see it or the beads. A friend of mine who I shoot with regularly does find it distracting and would never have one. He is also a Browning fan but likes the narrower rib. Personally I like the look of the wide rib and it makes the gun seem solid and better contoured than a thin rib.

You may not find a Broadway with RK because they weren't made until 1961 and as far as I know all had the square knob.
The long tang was change to short in 1967 I believe so you'll have to find a 1961-66 vintage.
I am shooting a 1961 for trap and like it very much. Shot a 46 16 and a 43 27 today. Not great but I've shot worse too!

My 1967 Broadway SC has a 30m inch barrel and after shooting it I would not hesitate to make a 32 barreled one into SC either. The 30s do swing fast but a 32 would be suitable I'm sure.

The Broadways all seem to have a high comb. I know I wouldn't want to adjust them higher. Maybe lower if anything.

Extended chokes are definitely the way to go but you may be limited to Briley series 1 chokes because of the thin space between the upper and lower barrels of the Broaways. I didn't do as much research as I possibly should have but am satisfied with the Briley tubes I have. I bought a speed wrench from Briley so changing chokes is quite simple provided you don't misplace the tool.

My Broadways are all Lightning models and I too love the old RKLT Supers. Everyone I've ever picked up seems to melt right into your shoulder.

Well that's all for now and if you go through with your project planemaker I think you will be satisfied.

Gary
 
... as far as the Broadway rib goes I don't find it in the least distracting. Once a target is called I really don't see it or the beads...

Good report ... & glad things are working out for you.

Your comment (as quoted) is certainly one of the keys to good shooting ... i.e., hard focus on the target ! If you find yourself looking at the rib or beads, chances are you'll be shooting behind !

Keep us posted on your progress.
 
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