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bobby t

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  1. i think that the chokes are in fact 1/4 and 3/4. if you go to the browning website and download one of their catalouges in PDF they have the choke table and if i remember rightly they are the same as those on mine, which is 1/4 bottom 3/4 top. hope this helps
  2. FAC air rifle? they must be able to bowl rats and rabbits over at 70 yards? i know i can take rabbits with mine at 50yards and that is at 12ft lbs
  3. Miroku Mk38 and you wont go far wrong as far as trap is concerned. i think there probably one of the most sucessful trap guns ever, i suppose perrzzi and remington 1100 are up there aswell though.
  4. brownings 425 comes is realtree as does there cynergy. however these are only in 3.5" chambers.
  5. i would go Benelli. however, i must admit, if i were ever going to use 3.5" magnums i would have the beretta.to say it is entirely self cleaning is a bit much. everything on any gun will eventually get dirty. the benelli you can get in so many different forms and some have a special stock that will absorb more recoil than others. but it seems too me the benelli is right for you as you say, it fitted right out of the box.
  6. i had trouble with lyalvale carts. the primer was sitting slightly low and the pins in my gun were slightly worn and i was only getting half a strike on those carts. gunsmith checked the strength of teh springs and teh pins by firing the pins without the barrel attached but with a 1p piece sitting over the pin.its actually surprising how high it goes. then check it compared to the other barrel as a rough idea. the penny went about 12ft up when i tested it and less on the barrel i was having trouble with. just an idea for you to try.
  7. i have some nickle plated 32gram 3's in a 70mm case there maonchi i think. there definatly italian. also have some 76mm remington nitro steel in 1's so they are available. they wont be cheap but you can get them.
  8. got mine at 11. they need a good reason not to allow him one. if he has permission on land or is a member of a clay ground they should not have any reason to deny him one.
  9. ive heard before that falling ak-47 fire in arab countries (lets face it no celebration in iraq is complete without emptying the magazine on your AK) can kill if it hits someone. apprantly what ft.lbs the american army declares as high enough to wound is less than that of a falling bullet.
  10. bobby t

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    thanks should be able to do that, having a lot of trouble witht the pellets becoming jammed in the breech is it a job for the gunsmith?
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    been having a few probems with my falcon multi shot been having pellets jamming and retreating back into the mecanism wher the push rod loader (yer i know technical term) sits, then i know hav 2 or 3 pellets jammed in the barrel and am not sure firing air down it will clear them, any advice welcomed. thanks
  12. would reccomend the miroku mk38 teague, exactly the same in principal as the browning XS, better than the 525 as it has backbored barrels and immensly better chokes. would definatly reccomend them over the beretta silver pig, whilst these are good guns, the miroku is just about the best sporting gun you can buy for £1000 haggle and you'll get it for less than that.
  13. An african swallow or an European swallow?
  14. be aware that the mk70 comes in game and sporter the difference being in the width of the rib, and possibly stock dimensions and weight. the mk60 has a universal varient a fixed choke game sporter with an 8mm rib. the mk38 would be my choice identicle to the browning XS accept for the chokes, its available in fixed choke sporter teague sporter and trap.
  15. fantastic gun however a miroku MK38 is identicle just woithout the afjustable comb. both barreles are back bored miroku being tegue chokes and the actions identicle but the miroku is new for £1000
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