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If I remember correctly the new catalogs usually arrive in February or March.
Yeah same here, I always look forward to shot show to see all the new stuff, I was hoping we would at least get something virtual from the manufactures showing off the new productsWith no SHOT SHOW this year I was wondering the same thing. Not only Browning but all the new stuff.
I agree with you on the BT-99 Plus, beautiful gun, simple but elegant. The fact that it has an ejector is one big selling point for me also.No love for a skeet shooter. Wish they'd re-release the XS skeet models again.
That BT-99 Plus looks pretty sharp though...may have to pony up and find one this summer.
What kind of POI does the BT-99 Plus have? Do they shoot higher than the standard 99s?I have a BT-99 plus that I picked up last year. Great looking shotgun. Very nice wood and engraving, it even shoots really well. Its one of my favorite shotguns.
Im also glad I got my Maxus Sporting. Looks like they have dumped the old design forearm to go back to a forearm nut. I really like the old style design. It was something unique and worked really well.
No palm swell, only come neutral for a RH or LH shooter. Great gun.I hate to keep asking questions, but is there a palm swell on the plus? Or is it neutral like the standard version?
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I just checked my BT99 and like HotRodyYankee said, there is no palm swellI hate to keep asking questions, but is there a palm swell on the plus? Or is it neutral like the standard version?
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I was thinking about pulling the trigger on one. My skeet gun has an adjustable rib, but I'm not sure I want to go and monkey with it and not have it go back to shooting the same POI. For the few times a year I shoot trap, I wouldn't mind having a dedicated gun to shoot it with. He who dies with the most toys after all is the winner.Out of the box for me it was about 60/40, I raised the comb up and have it shooting about 90/10 now.