SGC Application
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Re: SGC Application
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Re: SGC Application
Hi Guys,
Just had my interview for my SGC, what a friendly and most helpful chap too. No issues regarding my cabinet placement or installation so he said I should receive my SGC in 2 weeks time in the post clapclap
Time to start looking for my first o/u shoutgun. Any makes I should defo stay away from?
Thanks for all the advice guys sign92
Just had my interview for my SGC, what a friendly and most helpful chap too. No issues regarding my cabinet placement or installation so he said I should receive my SGC in 2 weeks time in the post clapclap
Time to start looking for my first o/u shoutgun. Any makes I should defo stay away from?
Thanks for all the advice guys sign92
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Re: SGC Application
Well done mate :shakeshout:Matty77 wrote:Hi Guys,
Just had my interview for my SGC, what a friendly and most helpful chap too. No issues regarding my cabinet placement or installation so he said I should receive my SGC in 2 weeks time in the post clapclap
Time to start looking for my first o/u shoutgun. Any makes I should defo stay away from?
Thanks for all the advice guys sign92
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Re: SGC Application
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Buy the gun that fits you best within your budget.
O/U's are much of a muchness when buying new and there aren't really any guns to avoid in principle (waiting for someone to find some obscure gun make that drops apart when you breathe on it tesnews ). Some makes retain their resale value better than others, but if you're going to run the gun into the ground thats not really a concern. Buying 2nd hand is a different kettle of fish.
The only things off the top of my head to consider (other than fit and cost), are;
1/ What is it primarily going to be used for i.e. clays or game/pests
2/ Fixed or multi-choke
3/ Barrel length
4/ Auto or manual safety
Answering #1 will lead most of the other questions
Get yourself to your local clay club/ground and try as many as possible
Buy the gun that fits you best within your budget.
O/U's are much of a muchness when buying new and there aren't really any guns to avoid in principle (waiting for someone to find some obscure gun make that drops apart when you breathe on it tesnews ). Some makes retain their resale value better than others, but if you're going to run the gun into the ground thats not really a concern. Buying 2nd hand is a different kettle of fish.
The only things off the top of my head to consider (other than fit and cost), are;
1/ What is it primarily going to be used for i.e. clays or game/pests
2/ Fixed or multi-choke
3/ Barrel length
4/ Auto or manual safety
Answering #1 will lead most of the other questions
Get yourself to your local clay club/ground and try as many as possible
DVC
Re: SGC Application
Thanks Blackstuff, Just spoke to the chap that runs a local clay ground and he is letting me pop down to try out several different gunsBlackstuff wrote:clapclap
Buy the gun that fits you best within your budget.
O/U's are much of a muchness when buying new and there aren't really any guns to avoid in principle (waiting for someone to find some obscure gun make that drops apart when you breathe on it tesnews ). Some makes retain their resale value better than others, but if you're going to run the gun into the ground thats not really a concern. Buying 2nd hand is a different kettle of fish.
The only things off the top of my head to consider (other than fit and cost), are;
1/ What is it primarily going to be used for i.e. clays or game/pests
2/ Fixed or multi-choke
3/ Barrel length
4/ Auto or manual safety
Answering #1 will lead most of the other questions
Get yourself to your local clay club/ground and try as many as possible
Re: SGC Application
What blackstuff said , buy what suits YOU not the dealer or the people around you.
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Re: SGC Application
Just noticed your home club is CSAC, if you go along to the clay shoots on Sundays (they're usually on when i go to CSAC for PSG - i.e. this Sunday). There is usually a good selection of guns on the rack, so if you ask nicely you should be able to try a few.
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Re: SGC Application
Just got home to find my SGC has arrived!!!
Tomorrow I am off to a couple of local dealers to try and find a decent O/U!!
Thanks for all the help guys
Re: SGC Application
Enjoy your shopping trip and post some pictures!
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