Sporting Gun

EJ Churchill Crown

In the November issue we covered the pistol grip version of the new EJ Churchill Crown, and I loved the way it blended the stock, commonly used on an over-and-under, with a side-by-side configuration. Here I am testing the more traditional straight-hand stocked version with double triggers. This throws a whole new mix into the equation.

First, you have the double triggers. If you are used to using an over-and-under with a single selective trigger, you will be forgiven if you forget to pull the second trigger. For the first few shots I had the embarrassment of trying to pull the same trigger, resulting in a deafening

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