Re: Your preferred shotgun for practical
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:14 pm
Use an 870 in Manual...though the plan is to also enter a few Std. Div. comps in 2015, with an old A5 (once tricked up)
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Will do ! I reckon part of this is im used to shooting carbine sized guns that are pretty light , probably need to put 1000 or so shells thru it over the course of a few weekends to get the feel of it a bit more .BamBam wrote:Nowt wrong with the 26", when it's back come shoot with us up at Rossendale. if we get an early enough start they'll be enough time to get a texas star or two out and some clay launching poppers.Oldskool wrote:Think it's 26" .BamBam wrote:What model M2 do you have?
A well sorted M2 is the bee's knees. I couldn't find a 24" M2 so I bought a 24" Stoeger M3000. Almost the same thing really and half the price.
Keep getting told M2 is t' future, spose I will have to see when it gets back from t' gunsmiths
Grima wrote:one for each hand.
That's you is it all over the NRA Facebook looking like the answer to the IS risk?breacher wrote:I don't shoot practical - just slug.
This is what I use..................
Saiga 12 & BR99HALODIN wrote:Nice... Is that a Bora-99 and a Vepr-12?
Grima wrote:one for each hand.
Not sure how to answer that !!Countryman wrote:That's you is it all over the NRA Facebook looking like the answer to the IS risk?breacher wrote:I don't shoot practical - just slug.
Grima wrote:Saiga 12 & BR99
breacher wrote:Not sure how to answer that !!Countryman wrote:That's you is it all over the NRA Facebook looking like the answer to the IS risk?breacher wrote:I don't shoot practical - just slug.