Afternoon all,
My shotgun, an old 12g Ugartechea boxlock s/s (from what I understand is basically the same as Aya yeoman) has a habit of doubliing when fired at a high birds but only on the front trigger. In typical English fashion, I have just cracked on with it but by firing back trigger first to prevent any accidental shoulder dislocation. I had a screaming cock pheasant come flying at me whilst I was backgunning on Saturday and in the heat of the moment went front trigger first and doubled into the poor bird, which hit home that this really needs addressing as heavens knows what could happen if I lent this gun to anybody or had a similar 'unthinking' moment.
Having read online, this could be caused by a myriad of reasons but chiefly the sears. I wonder if anybody on here has A.) expierenced this before on the same or similar gun and had it rectified, and B.) have any idea the cost for works?
I suspect this could likely be a write-off, which would be a great shame as the gun is become quite sentimental!
Thanks
My shotgun, an old 12g Ugartechea boxlock s/s (from what I understand is basically the same as Aya yeoman) has a habit of doubliing when fired at a high birds but only on the front trigger. In typical English fashion, I have just cracked on with it but by firing back trigger first to prevent any accidental shoulder dislocation. I had a screaming cock pheasant come flying at me whilst I was backgunning on Saturday and in the heat of the moment went front trigger first and doubled into the poor bird, which hit home that this really needs addressing as heavens knows what could happen if I lent this gun to anybody or had a similar 'unthinking' moment.
Having read online, this could be caused by a myriad of reasons but chiefly the sears. I wonder if anybody on here has A.) expierenced this before on the same or similar gun and had it rectified, and B.) have any idea the cost for works?
I suspect this could likely be a write-off, which would be a great shame as the gun is become quite sentimental!
Thanks