In an over-under shotgun, the barrel that fires first is typically the one on the top. This design allows for a more streamlined profile and helps with balance when aiming. However, some shotguns may have a selector switch that allows the shooter to choose which barrel fires first, depending on their preference or the type of shot being used.
I usually use 1/4 on the bottom barrel (fires first) and 1/2 on the top barrel. This is because when the bird is fleeing you, the first barrel fires a bigger swarm. If i miss, the top barrel fires a more compact swarm for longer range.
No. The Stoeger 3000 has no barrel selector and always fires bottom barrel first.
The one you select.
You can select which barrel fires first.
Whichever one you pull the trigger to.
In a Miroku over-and-under shotgun, you typically have a selector switch that allows you to choose which barrel to fire first. Once you've loaded the gun, pulling the trigger will only fire the selected barrel. After firing the first barrel, you can then pull the trigger again to fire the second barrel. If it's only firing one barrel at a time, it may be functioning correctly, as that is how these shotguns are designed to operate.
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The Dictionary says: "to place above or upon something else, or one upon another." As in the case of the Browning shotgun, the Superposed model ws the first sucessful Over/Under shotgun ever made. Browning used the dictionary description to name the model "Superposed" because one barrel is apon another.
The weight of the second barrel is 5 pounds (21 pounds / 3 = 7 pounds per barrel, and since the first barrel weighs twice as much, it weighs 14 pounds). The weight of the first barrel is 14 pounds.
The first guns were cannon- they were rather short, and looked like a barrel- a hollow container, round and long.
First he is on a barrel.
October 24, 1901 - Annie Taylor was the first person to conquer the falls in a barrel.