my new Rossi
my new Rossi
Just picked up a Rossi 20 gauge, single shot. Can't wait to shoot it. Picked up some #6 and #7.5 ($3.99/box).
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Re: my new Rossi
Looking forward to reports and pictures. I'm digging the Tuffy 410 since I made it into a standard shotgun.
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I did the same with my Tuffy, put the full size stock from the 20 ga. on the Tuffy. Put the ATI on the 20. Will post pics of the Tuffy when I get the time. The stock now on the Tuffy holds 15 rounds. The tube on the ATI holds 3 rounds, so even with nothing in my pockets, I have some ammo with me all of the time.
Here is the 20 Ga. Pic.
Here is the 20 Ga. Pic.
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I miss my old new England 20 gauge single shot. I might look into something like it now. It took many pheasants in its time in my hands.
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That's a great set up. Kids can use it and so can you. The adjustable stock and 20 gauge are a very versatile combination.mustachio wrote:I did the same with my Tuffy, put the full size stock from the 20 ga. on the Tuffy. Put the ATI on the 20. Will post pics of the Tuffy when I get the time. The stock now on the Tuffy holds 15 rounds. The tube on the ATI holds 3 rounds, so even with nothing in my pockets, I have some ammo with me all of the time.
Here is the 20 Ga. Pic.
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Kind of curious if you will find the pistol grip a bother as far as operating the safety & hammer?
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I have the same stock on my 44 mag Handi-rifle. I can operate the hammer just fine. No safety on the Handi-rifle so I can't speak to that. My wife and kids actually prefer the pistol grip on it.Ranch Dog wrote:Kind of curious if you will find the pistol grip a bother as far as operating the safety & hammer?
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In practice, no. haven't shot it yet so can't tell yet, but I generally don't use safeties…open the action = safe.