Hi all,
I'm awaiting to hopefully get my shotgun license , I currently own a Daystate airwolf had brief go on shotgun at Harrogate gun show , I'm wanting an over under gun budget bout £500 mainly for clays but possibly pigeons as well any recommendations much appreciated guys.
P.s does anyone know any good clubs in Sheffield/South Yorkshire for clay shooting also would like couple lessons from someone if can point in right direction plz..
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You should get something half decent secondhand wise for £500 once you get your ticket sorted
It's a few years back now but I brought a 30" multi choke O/U bettensoli 12g for something like £525 but I'm no aficionado on shotguns and use mine once/ twice a year so wasn't looking for anything special
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You should get something half decent secondhand wise for £500 once you get your ticket sorted
It's a few years back now but I brought a 30" multi choke O/U bettensoli 12g for something like £525 but I'm no aficionado on shotguns and use mine once/ twice a year so wasn't looking for anything special
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It's worth investigating how shotguns "fit" the shooter before buying one, Length, Bend and Cast can make a big difference to where the gun naturally points when you raise it to your shoulder, if you buy a gun which doesn't fit you it will not naturally point where you are looking when you shoulder the gun,
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