After months of pondering about purchasing a proper trap gun as my interest in the sport keeps growing, I fought my internal Irish stinginess and decided to treat myself to something 'nice'. Read a lot, maybe too much, as there is always one step forward and two steps back regarding gun opinions with us - but after seeing what was available with my champagne tastes and beer budget the Irish in me was happy that I may not splurge on that first nice O/U I was craving....until Clay at Prophet River putting on another one of his great sales and home came a Rizzini Vertex Sporter; it's Christmas in November at chez Zed's.
I've searched without success on a few questions on how to best care for this fine Italian model that I get to put my grubby mitts all over. So please bear with me on my newbie O/U questions henceforth:
* Should I do anything with the chokes prior to first use? Grease/oil?
* What kind of grease should be used on the action? I generally use Motul - a high heat bearing grease that is yellow and it goes brown with wear, making it easy to see when it needs to be replaced.
* Cleaning - planning on a good cleaning after every use. I love the smell of Balistol - I use it on all my wood. How often do I need to pull the stock and clean the trigger group? (someone please say never)
* Does anyone know a good gun fitter in Southern BC? I have the comb at the height I think is best, but I can't figure out what to do about cast (if anything at all).
* This is the Wet Coast and I will be shooting in the rain. How does that effect cleaning afterwards? Use compressed air on the pins/trigger?
Obligatory pics, albeit anxious cell phone ones immediately upon opening it:
I've searched without success on a few questions on how to best care for this fine Italian model that I get to put my grubby mitts all over. So please bear with me on my newbie O/U questions henceforth:
* Should I do anything with the chokes prior to first use? Grease/oil?
* What kind of grease should be used on the action? I generally use Motul - a high heat bearing grease that is yellow and it goes brown with wear, making it easy to see when it needs to be replaced.
* Cleaning - planning on a good cleaning after every use. I love the smell of Balistol - I use it on all my wood. How often do I need to pull the stock and clean the trigger group? (someone please say never)
* Does anyone know a good gun fitter in Southern BC? I have the comb at the height I think is best, but I can't figure out what to do about cast (if anything at all).
* This is the Wet Coast and I will be shooting in the rain. How does that effect cleaning afterwards? Use compressed air on the pins/trigger?
Obligatory pics, albeit anxious cell phone ones immediately upon opening it:





