Trap Range Report: Benneli Nova 20g and Simson 16g

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axeman_g

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I figured I would share some hands on shooting experience with you. I went trap shooting last night with my new Benelli Nova 20 24" and my '51 Simson 16g SXS. I have not shot clay birds in about 7 years, and enen then I did not perform well with an old Stevens 311 12g I used to own. That cannon could have made a statue flinch.

I shot the Simson first as this gun will be my main Grouse hunting tool of choice. Having only patterned this gun I was not pessimistic nor optimistic about what was about to happen, just worried. I joined up woth two other gentlemen named Dennis and Mike. I informed them that it had been years since I had been on a trap range and needed a quick refresher. I then proceeded to hit the first 12 clays in a row. They accused me of sharking them. I missed the bane of my life on birds, the low going away shot, at a slight right to left angle and rising, I did it twice. I shot a 23 on the first round. I shot another round, this time a 24. The Simson functioned flawlessly, recoil was almost unoticable. The gun points and swings like my finger. It was like I had a little magical clay bird shattering laser in my eye.

Giving the Simson time to cool off, those splinter forends dont do much to fend off barrel heat, I shot the Nova next. I shot the first round with the modified choke tube. I hit 21 out of 25. Missed the going away shot three times. The gun shoots very nicely and the 20g is a pussycat to shoot. Function was flawless, the orange bead sight was helpful in finding targets. Loading was a no brainer through the oversized port and extraction was vigourous. The next round I changed the choke to IC, and shot 17. I am not really sure why the score dropped so significantly. Next time I go I will try the full choke to see my results.
Overall, I really like the feel of this gun, recoil is negligible in 20g plus the recoil pad, weight is so light, construction though synthetic feeling is balanced and has a sense of durability. I great second gun for me, but I would never have an issue using it as a primary upland gun. A great port shooting gun also.

I shot one more round with the Simson. I hit a straight 25 out of 25. I think I will keep this gun. Dennis and Mike asked me to shoot with them again in the future. I think they like my gun more then they liked me.

In summary, I would call this a very good evening.
 
Have that exact same Nova-----been wanting a 20ga for quite a while since I got the 12ga Nova-----finally got one about 2-weeks ago.

Rather partial to mine too.
 
Thanks for posting that,axeman. You've two keepers there. Doing that well on trap after a long payoff speaks well of both you and that Simson.

IMO, the IC choke is better for closer things than trap. Good for skeet and SC, but trap pretty much requires at least Modified. I use Full to Extra Full mostly.
 
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