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Glenlivet

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  1. Swap - 20g for wife.My wife used to shoot a Franchi Veloce 20g. Now shoots a Beretta Silver Pigeon S 12g with 28" barrels. It's a game gun so fairly light but cheap to feed and she finds it as easy to shoot as the Franchi.
  2. Excellent info. This should be pinned.
  3. Love mine. Use it for rough shooting and even shot 24/25 on skeet with it. No safety to worry about and no doubt whether or not it's safe. And it feels SO traditional.
  4. Talk to Wabbitbosher. He'll sell you three for your budget 👍
  5. Ahh, that would explain it. Thanks DM.
  6. Just watched this on catch up. Remarkable how little recoil they get. Lighter load cartridges?
  7. Went with Adrian Flux when I imported my F650 from Italy, not much choice when insuring on VIN. Cost 50% more third party only than I'm now paying fully comp on my R1150RT!!
  8. Yeah. Nobody saying 'no pressure' just as you're pulling the trigger 😣😣
  9. Glenlivet

    Froome

    Sir Brad?? Oh, you mean Wigo!! But Froome has won the tour 3 times AND dragged Wigo through the mountains when Wigo won 👍
  10. 2 in the magazine and one up the spout for section 2.
  11. For the majority of clays 1/4 1/4 is good. As a beginner you'll struggle with full choke. Talk to your instructor, see what he suggests.
  12. If I remember correctly the law used to be that a spare wheel wasn't required but if you had one the tyre had to be legal. No idea these days.
  13. Aye, 36mp full frame sensor. I see Canon now have 50mp+ sensors. I've got mp envy 😣😣
  14. I edit in camera raw with PS CS6. As you say, the 'hidden' detail in raw files is incredible. My D7100 produces 30mb+ files, always fancied the D810. Pixel peeper 😉😉😉
  15. Nice one, congrats and enjoy 👍👍
  16. Slippery slope, buy a BIG gun cabinet 😄😄😄
  17. Not a bad thing if it's choked for what you shoot. Skeet is usually shot with open chokes, sporting traditionally something like 1/4 and 1/2, DTL something like your 1/2 and full. I guess it would be OK for pigeons (don't personally shoot pigeons), horses for courses.
  18. No, multi. I bought a set of Teagues for it.
  19. If you're shooting trap/DTL yes. Is it multi choke? If so you can easily buy extra chokes for sporting/skeet etc.
  20. I bought a new 425 in 2001, only came with 2 chokes.
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