J Grade in action
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:35 pm
It's been over one year since the last post on this forum! Time for another one.
I’ll share some pics of a J grade in action last week. I finished up some work on her recently, with details posted on the Members Forum. When found, the rib was pulled off its front attachment post (fixed), lever spring was weak (replaced), and stock was cut short (spacer and nos vintage pad).
The local trap shooting clubs are still closed for the winter, so this SBT Fox pranced out on a sporting clays course. I only had time for 50 targets, and my buddies obliged by shooting ½ of the course with the menu targets “on call”. Yep, it’s pretty tough to shoot report pairs or simos with a single barrel trap gun. I took a few practice shots on the water to see how high she shot; found out I'd have to float the targets even more than I usually do. The old Fox did well despite its 42 thou X-Full choke. Targets had just been changed and were soft, as tournament shooters would say. The J Grade finished up in a three way tie with 47/50. The top man shooting a 391 Beretta competition auto won out with a 48/50.
It’s kinda neat getting out with these old Foxes. This one did most of her shooting in the Washington DC and Maryland area where she was found in a collection of older military rifles. I scrubbed a ton of lead from her barrel. Gun probably wasn’t shot since plastic wads were developed. It’s cool how she was driven around last week in a modern shooting cart. She’s sure seen some changes in rides since coming out of the factory in the 20’s. Silvers
I’ll share some pics of a J grade in action last week. I finished up some work on her recently, with details posted on the Members Forum. When found, the rib was pulled off its front attachment post (fixed), lever spring was weak (replaced), and stock was cut short (spacer and nos vintage pad).
The local trap shooting clubs are still closed for the winter, so this SBT Fox pranced out on a sporting clays course. I only had time for 50 targets, and my buddies obliged by shooting ½ of the course with the menu targets “on call”. Yep, it’s pretty tough to shoot report pairs or simos with a single barrel trap gun. I took a few practice shots on the water to see how high she shot; found out I'd have to float the targets even more than I usually do. The old Fox did well despite its 42 thou X-Full choke. Targets had just been changed and were soft, as tournament shooters would say. The J Grade finished up in a three way tie with 47/50. The top man shooting a 391 Beretta competition auto won out with a 48/50.
It’s kinda neat getting out with these old Foxes. This one did most of her shooting in the Washington DC and Maryland area where she was found in a collection of older military rifles. I scrubbed a ton of lead from her barrel. Gun probably wasn’t shot since plastic wads were developed. It’s cool how she was driven around last week in a modern shooting cart. She’s sure seen some changes in rides since coming out of the factory in the 20’s. Silvers