Section1 pump action
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Section1 pump action
I've decided that I really need a Section 1 pump action shotgun in the cabinet. Problem is I don't know what to ask for on the variation. Do I say that it is for target shooting and what wording do they like to see? Initially for familiarisation at one of my clubs then possibly PSG.
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Re: Section1 pump action
You need a section 1 shotgun to partake in PSG - for PSG you will also need slug.
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Re: Section1 pump action
does your club run PSG comps?
my good reason was belonging to BWSS for which it is recognised to need sec1's and PSG as Oundle run comps
my good reason was belonging to BWSS for which it is recognised to need sec1's and PSG as Oundle run comps
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Are chaps mandatory for BWSS ?bradaz11 wrote:does your club run PSG comps?
my good reason was belonging to BWSS for which it is recognised to need sec1's and PSG as Oundle run comps
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not seen anyone wearing a pair.
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that's no fun, take about bursting the image I had. Hope it's all good when done. How come not that many use 1887 repro's in bwss?bradaz11 wrote:not seen anyone wearing a pair.
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too slow. 1897's have a huge port, you can pretty much throw the shell in... some folk can still use a side by side quicker. it's all about practice
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I first learnt about that form of bwss from aussies and since the 1887 and side by side is all they got, that is what I gleamed from. Even then they seemed to prefer sxs. I did toy with getting a norinco 1897 I once saw but let it go (my adult sister and too many of the young kids I get looking after like that frozen stuff too much so it rubs onto me). I worry slightly about having a right ejecting pump gun. Is that something as a lefty that will screw me up?bradaz11 wrote:too slow. 1897's have a huge port, you can pretty much throw the shell in... some folk can still use a side by side quicker. it's all about practice
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Not PSG I know but I have broken many clays with my (sec.2) mossberg pump without incident as a lefty
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So RH ejection port is not an issue then?Tommygunn wrote:Not PSG I know but I have broken many clays with my (sec.2) mossberg pump without incident as a lefty
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