Drew Eckhardt
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After shooting pistols and rifles for over 30 years I finally got around to purchasing a shotgun last April.
Not knowing whether I'd enjoy it enough to justify an expensive gun, I picked up an old over under 12 gauge Baikal IZH-27 like a friend's I'd borrowed for a casual trap outing to the Boulder, CO VFW 20+ years ago.
I took it to Coyote Valley Sporting Clays a half hour from my home, enjoyed that, and made enough repeat visits to burn through 2750 shells.
When my wife suggested getting a new gun for my birthday, I went shopping and ultimately ordered a 32" Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting with adjustable comb. It should make it through California's 10 day waiting period in time to shoot for Presidents Day weekend.
Not knowing whether I'd enjoy it enough to justify an expensive gun, I picked up an old over under 12 gauge Baikal IZH-27 like a friend's I'd borrowed for a casual trap outing to the Boulder, CO VFW 20+ years ago.
I took it to Coyote Valley Sporting Clays a half hour from my home, enjoyed that, and made enough repeat visits to burn through 2750 shells.
When my wife suggested getting a new gun for my birthday, I went shopping and ultimately ordered a 32" Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting with adjustable comb. It should make it through California's 10 day waiting period in time to shoot for Presidents Day weekend.