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NickM

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  1. I actually find the spacing quite tight - I am not sure if that can be adjusted... I need to check.
  2. Allegidly it is too short... I am 6'2" with long arms and the twin triggers are not helpfull with fat fingers... I dont really know to be sure. I have had the benefit of two or three years shooting at good clubs/schools with new modern expensive guns that I borrowed. This felt very different, and raised a few eyebrows when I turned up with it. I was told it is a good game gun but no good for sporting clays??? Do you disagree... this seems to be a minefield of subjective comments and sparked a debate on Saturday about where I should start..
  3. I think looking at the responses, my caution is justified........ Thx to all... I guess I will start looking around........Where do you begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Many thanks... thats what I thought but the guy was doing his best to convince me it was worth £1,000+ good job I am not that daft and decided to look around and ask sensible questions first!!!!
  5. Sirs , After a long time of prevaricating I finally got my own license (it took 4 months!!!) and transferred an old family game gun, a Laurona o/u twin trigger into my name to get me started. I went off to a couple of local sporting shoots at the weekend and I have to agree this gun was not great for clays! However I was offered the chance to use others and now have no idea what to buy. During these conversations I was offered a 1991 Miroku 3800 grade 3, 32" with 8 Teague Chokes... It has been fully serviced and new springs inserted. I was told the Teague Chokes alone would normally cost £400 ! The guy has offered it to me for £750. It seems really clean and tidy. What do I do... I want to shoot skeet and sporting, maybe get onto a pheasent shoot and throw in some rabbit and pigeon? I would be grateful of everyones thoughts? Many thanks
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