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  1. well your half right.(but carl IS a bloody good coach) most coaches dont try to get you to shoot the way they do. they will or should, get you to improve your own style and the way you shoot. they can offer a wealth of knowledge and experiance that not many can. doing is easier than reading it out of a book or video.
  2. sure old ones were 1/2 unc. 14 mill is bigger so you would have to check with any new mod.
  3. cat. not worn them pants for years wouldnt fit now. great shoot though.
  4. any of those guns would do the job for you. multi choke 30"barrel would be my choice.
  5. depends where you go for your coaching. can be anything from £25 upwards. per hour.
  6. dont waste your money on gimmick sights. :thumbs: if you use them, your not looking at the clay.
  7. have a word with yorkshirelad (the sniper) he knows the score :thumbs: i hear?
  8. google it. usually tells you what it is and how to get rid.
  9. your coach was a **** imo. plenty local to you get a new one. :good:
  10. ive shot worsley many many times so no the ground well. yes, there are a few clays that whizz inbetween the trees but you dont need a fast handling gun to shoot them. the problem is more likely to be you. i bet you are picking the clay up way to early and tracking it to far. the clay will dictate where it is best to be shot, even in the deepest trees. your gun barrels should not move more than a couple of feet at the end, at most, if it does your set up is wrong. imho its your set up thats not right not either of the guns.
  11. beretta

    Epic viewing

    thats 457 times an hour on 12 hour shift. must have been a good site
  12. £100. take it or leave it
  13. length of barrel is more to do with percieved lead. you shoot a 45yrd crosser with a 28inch gun and then do the same with a 32inch. it seems that you need less lead with the longer gun!!! imagine shooting same target as above with a 45yrd long barrel?? YES 45yrd barel.(hypathetical) you would give it no lead. the shot would leave the barrel straight at the clay. makes you think???
  14. once your shoulder gets used to it no more bruises. takes a few weeks but you will be fine.
  15. legend or not this is true. happened to me. 7 or 8 years ago whilst driving over the moors miles from anywhere. my anti speeding radar thingy started bleating like a good un. it used to light up different colours depending what type of beam it was picking up. i could see at least 1 1/2 miles down the road and nothing was about. ten seconds later 2 tornados go whistling past 300ft up. soon as they go past its stops its rendition and all is quiet again. had to be something off the planes.
  16. beretta

    4x4/m.p.g

    x/trail. 35 worse 40 plus on a run
  17. think he means that a 32" takes more to control it than a 28". 32" is suited to a more relaxed type of shooter wheras the 28" is more for snap shooter types. could just be to long for your type of shooting. no offence meant to your capabilities.
  18. learn to shoot 1 gun first. they obviously shoot different so pick 1 for clays only and master it. either 1,but personally, id go for the beretta.
  19. if he wants to improve his scores leave the moss at home, shoot pigeons with it but dont use on the clays.
  20. anyone cam hit any clay but its your mind that hits 90% of them. the better shooters think more. :blink:
  21. all in the head. get that sorted and you in th 90s.
  22. might be a case of trying to hard with the beretta. relax
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