Hi Randy. Another one. I´ve been following your channel for many years and always enjoy your excellent gun reviews. Congratulations. Keep posting. Greetings from Argentina
Hey Randy, Happy New Year to you as well! That looks like a ''more than suitable'' hunting pattern imo. I would take that from any shotgun! Thanks for taking time outta' your day to make these videos for us! From N.C.
By being able to effectively cycle the 1200 fps 1 oz. loads, opens up more possibilities for reloading options, even though their warranty explicity voids shooting other than factory ammunition. Especially after I purchased 2 flats of Remington American Clay & Field, 1 oz #9 shot @ 1200 fps, prior to being aware of your testing criteria for the inertia shotguns ! Thank you for the update, always a pleasure to watch your informational video reviews . " ETN from Shotgun World "
Hello Mr Wakeman, hope you had happy holidays. I decided to upgrade my trap, found a good deal on a Champion that looks just like the one your using. Any advice on the battery? Would like to keep it light to transport. Oh, and thanks for the POI/POA demo, very good info for every new gun. I wish every individual shotgun came with test pattern for that gun so the buyer would know what they're getting.
@@RandyWakeman thanks. And I might add you have given me back my appreciation for 20 ga especially now with the 3" shells. My moto: just focus on the head.
I appreciate your words concerning the "Benelli click" and do agree Retay has addressed the issue. I like everything about the Retay except their quality control. Needless to say I've lost confidence in Retay. Wish you could buy shotguns like autos, drive em before you buy em, but on to my question. From my observation the biggest difference between gas and inertia guns is how they lock the bolt. The gas guns have a shoulder which rises up into contact with a slot in the top of the barrel which has become part of the receiver, while the inertia guns seem to all have some form of a rotating lugs bolt head. Upon firing they both do something to relieve these locking mechanisms. In your vast experience have you seen an inertia gun that has a bolt locking system with the rising shoulder like the gas guns? Seems this would eliminate the possibility of the "click" while maintaining the simplicity of cleaning an inertia gun.
I've written enough about inertia guns: www.chuckhawks.com/theinertiashotgunofdoomandmystery.html . The original Civolani action had no rotating bolt head. Much of the 'click' is not loading the gun properly: easing it closed, rather than allowing it to snap closed with the bolt release.
Hi Randy. Another one. I´ve been following your channel for many years and always enjoy your excellent gun reviews. Congratulations. Keep posting. Greetings from Argentina
Thank you.
Hey Randy, Happy New Year to you as well! That looks like a ''more than suitable'' hunting pattern imo. I would take that from any shotgun! Thanks for taking time outta' your day to make these videos for us! From N.C.
By being able to effectively cycle the 1200 fps 1 oz. loads, opens up more possibilities for reloading options, even though their warranty explicity voids shooting other than factory ammunition.
Especially after I purchased 2 flats of Remington American Clay & Field, 1 oz #9 shot @ 1200 fps, prior to being aware of your testing criteria for the inertia shotguns !
Thank you for the update, always a pleasure to watch your informational video reviews . " ETN from Shotgun World "
No, the warranty is *not* void from shooting reloads-- no warranty is. Warranties do not cover damage caused by "improper ammunition."
I’m looking forward to the 20 gauge review.
They will have to start making them first!
Hello Mr Wakeman, hope you had happy holidays. I decided to upgrade my trap, found a good deal on a Champion that looks just like the one your using.
Any advice on the battery? Would like to keep it light to transport.
Oh, and thanks for the POI/POA demo, very good info for every new gun. I wish every individual shotgun came with test pattern for that gun so the buyer would know what they're getting.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K8E0WAG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is what I use.
@@RandyWakeman thanks. And I might add you have given me back my appreciation for 20 ga especially now with the 3" shells. My moto: just focus on the head.
I appreciate your words concerning the "Benelli click" and do agree Retay has addressed the issue. I like everything about the Retay except their quality control. Needless to say I've lost confidence in Retay. Wish you could buy shotguns like autos, drive em before you buy em, but on to my question.
From my observation the biggest difference between gas and inertia guns is how they lock the bolt. The gas guns have a shoulder which rises up into contact with a slot in the top of the barrel which has become part of the receiver, while the inertia guns seem to all have some form of a rotating lugs bolt head.
Upon firing they both do something to relieve these locking mechanisms.
In your vast experience have you seen an inertia gun that has a bolt locking system with the rising shoulder like the gas guns? Seems this would eliminate the possibility of the "click" while maintaining the simplicity of cleaning an inertia gun.
I've written enough about inertia guns: www.chuckhawks.com/theinertiashotgunofdoomandmystery.html . The original Civolani action had no rotating bolt head. Much of the 'click' is not loading the gun properly: easing it closed, rather than allowing it to snap closed with the bolt release.
@@RandyWakeman great article.👍 I told a shooting buddy just the other day: don't get so tired of cleaning your gas gun that you buy an inertia gun.
@@RandyWakeman right now today with my limited knowledge and experience, my biggest wish would be for a 6 lb 20 ga Mossberg 940.
Wishes are fine, but there is no chance.
@@RandyWakeman ok, guess I'll bust my bubble with my 940 12.
Is there much of a difference between the cerakote and blued finish when comes to picking up your target? Any glare?
No difference.
Which shotgun is your absolute go-to for all around do everything gun.
There is no such thing.
Randy I do have one question sir? Somewhat close Price difference aside, which is better. Weatherby Element or this gun?
The Impala Plus.
Would a good slap on the charge handle get the bolt in battery ??
No.
Post the contact information for Dave who does your shotgun trigger work.
www.chuckhawks.com/ReviewTheStunningImpalaPlus12.html
I have no problems even with 7/8th ounce loads cycling.
Are these straight stocked (no cast) ?
Shims are included for cast and drop.
What chokes is it threaded for?
www.chuckhawks.com/ReviewTheStunningImpalaPlus12.html Invector Plus.
@@RandyWakeman OK, so that would also mean it is overbored?
The barrel's inside diameter measures .741 inch. www.chuckhawks.com/ReviewTheStunningImpalaPlus12.html