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The rifle is what I would call a "Legacy" Single Shot. From my research into the subject, this and the Turkey Gun are actually the only Single Shots cataloged with wood stocks similar to those built by Amadeo Rossi, S.A. It is a Braztech product but the Owner's Manual is Amadeo. All this stirred my interest in the Single Shots and I will add more later about the wood stocked Single Shots that I've come to call "Legacy" rifles as they have never been cataloged. Since the Braztech's acquisition of Amadeo in 2008, all Single Shots have been produced with synthetic stocks save this group that has never been cataloged.
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The Slug Gun has a very nice matt finish and coupled with the Tru-Oil stock, is quite attractive. The 23" barrel has a 3" chamber, is ported, and came with the both the fiber optic sights & a scope base. The barrel now sports a Bushnell Banner 1.5-4.5X32 scope so that I can investigate the accuracy potential of the Lee Keyed Slugs that I'm casting.
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These are the 7/8 oz Lee Slugs cast from pure lead as suggested by the instructions. My 1 oz mold is enroute and it will be next week before the recommended wads ship from MidwayUSA. I haven't found any issue in locating load data for the slugs and various components. I've dusted off my Lee Load-All and will start with Hodgdon's HS-6.