By Mike Yardley of The Field
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Rizzini RB EL 20-bore gun review: technical data and shooting impressions
The RB EL shot naturally and did not demand much effort to swing. Its 6lb 11oz weight seemed about right - I do not like 20-bores that are too light. It controlled recoil well and shot to where one was looking. It qualified as a "forgiving gun" - you could make a slight error in mount or target assessment and still break the bird. The first trigger pull was good, there was a little creep in the second. I also noticed a slight harmonic on closing the gun (but not on firing). Ejection was positive (not a given in a 20-bore over-and-under). I am judging it by a stringent standard. It is not cheap but is elegant, well designed and well finished. ASI offers a less expensive Classic model (RRP £3,318) as well as a dedicated action 28-bore in standard and de luxe grades (£3,772 and £5,931, respectively). Why long-barrelled 20-bores work so well is a subject I am still researching.
Rizzini RB EL 20-bore gun review
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