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  1. Hi all. Quick enquiry to gauge opinion on the following 'dilemma'. Recently granted my SGC and looking to make my first purchase. After a visit to my local RFD, I have given myself a choice of EITHER a second-hand Beretta A400 Lite (black synthetic) OR new Beretta A300, same finish. With the new gun (at a price of £915) there's a three year warranty (option of 10 years for a £50 fee to Beretta) and 3 chokes. With the used gun (at a price of £995) there's a three month warranty and 3 chokes. To most, and to an extent to me too, that looks like a no-brainer of a decision. But, I seek the views of more experienced shooters and Beretta owners please. The RFD lists the A400 as being in good condition and having had light usage. My eyes can see that indeed it does look in good condition, but not so easy to determine previous use. (It has that kind of GunPod feature that claims to count every round put through it, but perhaps that info is on an app in the possession of the previous owner.) It also has that Kick-Off recoil technology in the butt. For a fee I secured it for a demonstration and put 51 shots through it. It jammed 3 times in that session which could have been due to the design of the budget cartridges provided at the clay centre. Direct comparison with A300 not possible as no demonstrators available. I don't want to exceed a budget of £1k (still got peripherals to consider on top), and I'd prefer a (fairly) low-maintenance gun that may have better appeal to a used market if/when I upgrade or if I find I'm not involved enough to justify possession. Going for a synthetic stock as I found I got a bit precious about a nice wooden stock on a Theoben air-rifle I had and I don't want to amplify that on an expensive shotgun. If budget allows further down the road in life, I may look at that option then. So, is the A400 so far superior to the A300 that it's worth the trade-off, or am I really not gonna notice the difference? Usage will be purely for clays with, perhaps, a very slim chance that coastal water-fowling opportunities will come my way. It may well be that in the time taken to decide, the A400 sells to another buyer and this whole post becomes moot...or rhetorical...but I'd rather make an informed decision, see? My own internet research has, thus far, proved inconclusive. Thank you for taking the time to at least read this.
  2. Used but in good condition. Few light marks on body but no marks on lenses. Fantastic crystal clear "Swarobright" glass. Comes with original box and handbook, zipped carry case, neck strap, fold away eye cups and lens cover - all genuine Swarovski. Only selling as upgrading to range finding Swarovski's £640 to include RMSD insured. Advertised elsewhere.
  3. selling a used but fully working and good condition a record v175 model 7" vice could probably do with new wood fitted to the jaws [may do it if I get time as only held on with a couple of screws . £15 collected this is not mine but a same one for illustration mine is cleaner
  4. houlsby

    .223 cases

    Have a shed load of used .223 cases Iv never used. I have enough of my own fire formed brass so selling the surplus. There's around 400 in total I got them of someone selling up, and have only ever made 10 rounds out of them. (There's nowt wrong with them, Iv just got enough of my own) Looking for around £20 per 100
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