I posted back in the spring about the 12 ga SKB 200E I picked up. It was a companion to the 20 gauge Model 100 I have owned and loved for 20 or so years.
This should be a link (if I did it right) to the original thread which detailed how I cleaned it up, and replaced the factory beavertail with a splinter forend.
My new (to me) old SKB 200E
Anyhow, pheasant season is upon us. I promised a report so here it is. So far I've done well, 8 shots and 7 birds (yesterday a rooster required a second shot. Well, now I know the modified barrel works too!). Here's a picture from one outing
I loved that 20 gauge so much I named it. Since it was absolute death on the skeet field, on grouse when there used to be grouse around here, and pheasants, plus the fact it was nimble as a fly rod, I called it The Death Stick. This 12 gauge seems to be all of that, plus just a bit more powerful (being a 12 that is) so I named this one The Elder Wand.
Yes, that is in deference to Harry Potter!