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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/17/24 12:54 PM
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I call BS. An A5 will cycle faster than you can get on the target.
"Why do you ask"?
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: 2Dogs]
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10/17/24 03:28 PM
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I call BS. An A5 will cycle faster than you can get on the target. This
Not all Indians were hunters some toted firewood
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/17/24 06:49 PM
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I bet those guys that say an A5 is not fast enough for sporting clays are younger fellers and haven't seen one in the hands of an A5 pro. To Oscar's point , back when we had wild quail in Northeast Bama I quail hunted a little , I toted an A5. Of all the fellers I ever hunted with, 1 shot a 1100, 1 a old Model 12 and I can count 8 A5s. One family all shot A5s and were quick as lightening with them . They'd shoot 3 times while the average feller would get off one shot and they'd have birds flopping everywhere.
"Why do you ask"?
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/17/24 07:07 PM
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THe A5 is plenty fast. Anyone that says it isn't has not shot one very much.
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Oscarflytyer]
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10/18/24 09:55 AM
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as you can see from above, someone was trying to feed you BS - maybe they wanted to BUY your A5?!? I was combining a bunch of opinions I'd read online (you know how that goes) for the most part. The gist of it was: the old A5 is an excellent hunting shotgun in the field but not so good at the skeet range. I've never been to an actual established range, so all my shooting at clay targets has been extended family affairs on the edge of a field. I don't hit flying targets well with any shotgun, but my best results (still very modest results) are with an A5 Sweet 16 from 1964 and an 1100 20 gauge from 1976.
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/18/24 10:47 AM
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😂😂😂😂. i think i met that guy, it was the gun holding him back from shooting in the 90’s every round
Give me bout 15 more minutes, I was dreamin about beavers.......... Si Robertson
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/18/24 12:10 PM
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Wish I had a dollar everytime we ran the graveyard with dogs that an A5 put one on the ground. If an A5 is slow I'd hate to see what fast was.
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
[Re: Vernon Tull]
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10/18/24 02:26 PM
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An old A5 is just fine. If it is a Belgium, you better make sure the stock is right, those things have a tendency to split/crack, then you don't have that pretty wood anymore.
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
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10/20/24 08:09 PM
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it's not for the so called slow action. it's because they kick like a mule! With good springs in the gun and the friction rings set up they re not bad on recoil. If the springs are old and set then sure they can be. You have to maintain anything.
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Re: Old Model Browning A5 for Clay Target Sports?
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10/21/24 05:59 AM
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it's not for the so called slow action. it's because they kick like a mule! With good springs in the gun and the friction rings set up they re not bad on recoil. If the springs are old and set then sure they can be. You have to maintain anything. You are correct, Sir.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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