Rizzini BR550 side-by-side
The Field|September 2020
Michael Yardley shoots a 16-bore in competitions, so is interested to see how this round bar side-by-side compares. Would it prove to be a sweet 16?
Michael Yardley
Rizzini BR550 side-by-side

THIS month’s test looks at a Rizzini BR550 round bar side-by-side imported by ASI of Snape. The gun is a 16-bore with 30in barrels, built on a 20-bore action on a similar principle to a Lancaster ‘12 20’ of old. It is distinguished by a single-selective trigger (there are non-selective single and double trigger options at no extra cost), a full pistol grip of particularly good proportion and a coin-finished, medium scroll engraved action.

First impressions are good. This is a svelte package. The use of a 20-bore action – Rizzini makes dedicated 12- and 20-bore actions but no 16 yet – allows for compact action proportions relative to the barrels to overall aesthetic and handling benefit. The mainly machine-made 550 weighs 6lb 1oz, close to or hitting the ideal for a 16-bore side-by-side. It feels lively but a sound stock design and an outstanding grip – even in-depth and not too acutely radiused – allows for enhanced muzzle control as well. It certainly doesn’t seem too light. And the balance is good, just marginally forward of the hinge pin.

Fixed chokes, quarter and half, contribute to the good dynamics. Guns with multi chokes fitted are made, typically, heavier at the muzzles and this can lead to a ponderous quality mid-mount and swing, especially when one needs to correct line in a hurry. It is not at all evident here. The BR550 is pleasing to bring up to face and shoulder. It moves quickly but isn’t ‘whippy’. At the risk of praising it too much, I would say it has a near-perfect spec and dynamic for a modern 16, but more, of course, will be revealed with live firing.

This story is from the September 2020 edition of The Field.

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