leveractionjunkie
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Kamloops, BC
The break in period for my A612 was very quick. It swallows up pretty much anything at this time. Im very happy with it as a budget semi. The only thing I think may be in order is an upgraded recoil pad. The factory pad is adequate, but the gun is very light. I think once waterfowl season starts and the youngster starts running heavier loads through it, recoil may become a factor to consider.
Not sure if it’d work for you or not but after shoulder a issue I began having issues with recoil from commonly available waterfowl loads. I prefer heavier shot payloads at slower velocities but usually can only find 1 or 1&1/8oz speed loads ie 1550fps. Anyways the solution I found to keep shooting my old 870 on water waterfowl was to add weight. Not revolutionary I know. What I did was to turn the flats down off a 5/8” bolt head and cut to length of magazine plug. Then cut a piece of round stock steel a few oz’s heavier for the buttstock. The piece in the stock was made heavy enough to put balance of gunat the front of the receiver. Overall I believe I added 1lb 4oz, combined with a Super Cell pad recoil was tamed considerably.
Since your nephews gun is wood stocked it probably balances better than a synthetic 870 and you might be able to use two equally weighted pieces, one to replace mag plug, and one in stock behind mounting bolt.
Hope he continues to enjoy his shotgun and shooting/hunting with you.




















































