megasupermagnum
45 Cal.
I had a Pedersoli SXS 10 gauge. There was apparently two versions offered over the years, one light, and one moderate. I've never heard one accused of being heavy. Mine was something like 7 pounds 2 ounces. I think the heavier one is only 8 1/4 pounds or so, not heavy at all. Not all are choked. There isn't a lot of info out there, but from what I've found, they were offered in many configurations over the years. Mine was both barrels straight cylinder bore. It was not messed with, I had the chrome line all the way to the end. Many were cylinder and modified, although I've heard of others. Now I think they are sold either cylinder, and threaded for tubes, or possibly both barrels threaded for tubes. I did not like mine at all. I shot the heck out of it, patterned the heck out of it, shot a turkey with it, tried my best to make it work, and eventually sold it. There were three huge problems for me. One is the big one, it did not fit for squat, and I know nobody whose fits them well. I'll lump this in with fit, but it likely had another issue, and that is that mine hit low. Even with the goofy fit they have, I was looking down on the barrel, so the mid and front bead were stacked. Even with this, mine shot about 2' low at 30 yards. The second problem with mine was the low weight. Shooting it with 1 ounce loads was fine. Shooting it with 10 gauge loads was brutal. Not only the weight, but the goofy fit cracked you right in the cheek. The third problem isn't so much for shotguns, but the barrels were not regulated close enough for shooting anything but shot. I tried round balls, and they were not even close. The right barrel with a particular load I worked up did hit close enough to where you could deer hunt with it out to about 40 yards. The left barrel there was nothing you could do with it. Some smaller issues I noticed was that the caps sprayed fragments right at your forearm. With a short sleeve shirt, you will be very red after a day of shooting. Another small issue is there is no retainer for the ramrod. The recoil from the first shot moves the ramrod out, and your second shot is taken with the ramrod sticking out. I never hit the tip, but the potential is there.
Short version, the Pedersoli SXS is a well put together and decent looking modern muzzleloading shotgun. It is not a well thought out and executed shotgun for shooting. The stock design is a fail. The hammer/deflector design is a fail. The ramrod design is a fail.
The original guns do not resemble a Pedersoli, and for good reason. They were made to be shot and hunted with. An original muzzleloading shotgun will have a ramrod retainer, it wont blast you with caps, and it will at least have a stock shaped to shoot.
Short version, the Pedersoli SXS is a well put together and decent looking modern muzzleloading shotgun. It is not a well thought out and executed shotgun for shooting. The stock design is a fail. The hammer/deflector design is a fail. The ramrod design is a fail.
The original guns do not resemble a Pedersoli, and for good reason. They were made to be shot and hunted with. An original muzzleloading shotgun will have a ramrod retainer, it wont blast you with caps, and it will at least have a stock shaped to shoot.
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