Howdy Pards and Pardettes.
Fritz, Pard the pump rifles are experiencing some developmental problems. They do tend to be ammo sensetive and I am sure will work better with the bottle necked cartridges such as the .44 wcf and the .38 wcf. I have a T'bolt in .45 Colt as that is all that is available now. I haven't had the same level of problems that some have had, but then I only shoot one match a month.
I would beg to differ with Miz Caamille, but if I load up my '87 with 5 rounds and she loads her '97 with 5 rounds I think that I can get mine off first. Now I may be wrong on that, but if she does beat me it will take a timer to prove it. It will take practice to be able to conistantly run the two shot feed, but after that you don't have to fear the trombone. The key here, as with any other endevor is to practice till you are competent with the technology.
I have seen a number of posts by folks who don't own one of the arms being discussed, and have minimal hands on experience with the noted arm, who are willing to trash them. I am not saying that these are right for you, only you can tell that. However try them both, you may fall in love, or not. The '87 is the only alternative to the double in the BP catagories.
That is all I think I know.
Regards, Beaumont