I had a Brno .222Rem/12 bore combination gun, and had a lot of fun with it.
I shot three species of deer with it, plus foxes, but eventually sold it because:
- I was mainly using the rifled barrel, and seldom took a shot with the shotgun.
- My eyesight started to deteriorate to the level where I did not feel confident taking a rifle shot at reasonable ranges (say, 100m) with iron sights ...
- ... so the scope stayed on almost all the time, and hence I used the shotgun even less....
- ... so I traded it in for a CZ527 in .222Rem
As asides:
- the rifle barrel accuracy was fine, but definitely in the >2MOA class, vs <1MOA for a pure rifle (based upon the two .222Rems I have now had extensive experience of).
- The Brno has an extractor for the rifle cartridge case, but this was very fiddly with small rimless rounds - sometimes I had to use another round to lever the fired case out. Probably works far better with larger cases, but I absolutely subscribe to the view that combis/doubles/drillings work at their best with rimmed cases (I also shoot 9.3x74R - ejects or extracts a dream).
- I had no need for 2 certificates - my FEO told me to apply for "a .222R/12b combination rifle/shotgun", and that is how it appeared on my FAC.
A bit of me still hankers for another combination gun, or a Drilling like @Heym SR20 , but in an English deer-legal rifle calibre - .243 (Brno made these, but they seem incredibly rare), or 7x57r. But I genuinely do not do enough mixed/walked around shooting to justify such a purchase. Yet....
I shot three species of deer with it, plus foxes, but eventually sold it because:
- I was mainly using the rifled barrel, and seldom took a shot with the shotgun.
- My eyesight started to deteriorate to the level where I did not feel confident taking a rifle shot at reasonable ranges (say, 100m) with iron sights ...
- ... so the scope stayed on almost all the time, and hence I used the shotgun even less....
- ... so I traded it in for a CZ527 in .222Rem
As asides:
- the rifle barrel accuracy was fine, but definitely in the >2MOA class, vs <1MOA for a pure rifle (based upon the two .222Rems I have now had extensive experience of).
- The Brno has an extractor for the rifle cartridge case, but this was very fiddly with small rimless rounds - sometimes I had to use another round to lever the fired case out. Probably works far better with larger cases, but I absolutely subscribe to the view that combis/doubles/drillings work at their best with rimmed cases (I also shoot 9.3x74R - ejects or extracts a dream).
- I had no need for 2 certificates - my FEO told me to apply for "a .222R/12b combination rifle/shotgun", and that is how it appeared on my FAC.
A bit of me still hankers for another combination gun, or a Drilling like @Heym SR20 , but in an English deer-legal rifle calibre - .243 (Brno made these, but they seem incredibly rare), or 7x57r. But I genuinely do not do enough mixed/walked around shooting to justify such a purchase. Yet....
