Shotgunning
Sporting Clays, Skeet, Trap and hunting Grues and Drop Bears...
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Some overdue pics I said I’d post ages ago and never did..
pics behind the jump
My Lanber 2087 stack barrel, full length on its gunsock
The scroll work doesn’t like the flash but you can see some of the wood colouring
Better shot of the scrollwork
The breakopen mechanism, you can see the ejectors
This is where it lives, locked away, being guarded by the trusty GT mountain bike, ready to pounce at a moments notice
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Stu on 10/18 at 07:38 PM
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
A week or two back I added a LimbSaver slide on recoil pad, Its nice and soft. Instead of removing the old standard rubber pad that came with the Lanber I just added the slip-on over the end of it, this increased my length of pull by about half an inch bringing the LOP up to abount 15 inches which is nice.
Shouldering it is nice but the rubber of the Limb Saver really snags clothing and feels like you have to do a big thrust-away and shoulder deal rather than sliding up and under the armpit.
The Lanber also opens nicely now, its still a little tough to pop all the way and the ejectors pop the shells right out, which if your not ready for it can be a shock. I was expecting extractors not ejectors and piing! snap caps come flying out at me.
I will try and take some pics of the Lanber tonight.
I also picked up a bore-snake, and when I opened it, didn’t realise a segment of it is covered in brass spikes, not fun grabbing that thing thats for sure.
Last thing was putting a box of moisture absorbing crystals in the bottom of the gun cabinet. Apparently you can stick it back in the oven to re-active them when they become full of moisture, which will probably have to be done every couple of months this winter.
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Stu on 10/11 at 11:26 AM
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Sporting Clays, its like golf with a shotgun.
I wonder if that means I need to buy plaid pants and long socks?
I still need to work the action on my Over/Under some more. Still stiff, so I need to clean off the receiver, forearm and hinge pin and re-grease and work it, work it, work it!
Maybe over the coming weeks I can go back out to the Glorious 12th range and do some POI testing and some skeet again...?
I want to take Joy with me so she can have a crack too but would need someone to look after the little boy.... We will see....
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Stu on 09/10 at 09:21 AM
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
Picked up my new shotgun this morning after doing the paperwork. Its heavy! heavier than I expected 7lbs to weigh but the weight feels nice on the swing. I would rather feel the weight more in the fore end than the back end but its ok.
Cleaned off the packing grease,which wasnt too bad. A little synthetic grease where barrel breaks open, light oil on the choke tubes, seems we are good to go..
except…
I didnt heed the warning of all the other new Lanber owners… holy mistletoe batman is the action STIFF! erk. Everyone suggests you sit on the couch and break it open/close a couple of hundered times and I can see why.
I am going to need to get a limbsaver or kickeeze to increase the LOP by half an inch and save my shoulder
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Friday, August 17, 2007
Ordered my lanber 2087 yesterday. Its a Over/Under shotgun with 28inch barrels, 3inch chamber on 12gauge weighing 7 pounds. Its about 45 inches long, so will fit nicely into my new shotgun cabinet.
Ive no intention of going hunting, just sporting clays and some skeet/trap etc.
The below are stock photos. I’m pretty sure mine has ribbing between the two stack barrels (photo has a gap).
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