basscatfrank
NES Member
I admit it. I bought a cheap gun.
I've been wanting to try skeet shooting again, something I haven't done in many years. And for this go around, I wanted an O/U. Now I am well aware of the "you get what you pay for" platitudes but I wasn't going to spend $1000 or more on a gun I may not use very often and I didn't want used. After doing some research I decided on this.
It's an ATI Cavalry 12ga O/U with a 28" barrel. It looks and feels good, a little light perhaps. The fit and finish is OK, I didn't see a tool marks. The action is a little stiff but I'm sure that will loosen up as it's broken in. The stock is a good looking walnut and the receiver is engraved.
It came with 5 choke tubes and a lifetime warranty. The online reviews I found were mostly positive with the most negative ones coming from people who didn't own one but stated that it must be no good because it didn't cost enough. I'll update this after I get a chance to shoot it.
I've been wanting to try skeet shooting again, something I haven't done in many years. And for this go around, I wanted an O/U. Now I am well aware of the "you get what you pay for" platitudes but I wasn't going to spend $1000 or more on a gun I may not use very often and I didn't want used. After doing some research I decided on this.
It's an ATI Cavalry 12ga O/U with a 28" barrel. It looks and feels good, a little light perhaps. The fit and finish is OK, I didn't see a tool marks. The action is a little stiff but I'm sure that will loosen up as it's broken in. The stock is a good looking walnut and the receiver is engraved.
It came with 5 choke tubes and a lifetime warranty. The online reviews I found were mostly positive with the most negative ones coming from people who didn't own one but stated that it must be no good because it didn't cost enough. I'll update this after I get a chance to shoot it.