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Beretta Silver Pigeon One - Sporter


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Well I do very little on the clays, it would be more for game and pigeons, I want it as an all rounder, I have found out that the local shop has both the sporter and the field so I will see which one suits me before I make a decision

Thanks for the advice mate

 

Luke

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I really should say more than that shouldn't I?

 

Swings really well, comes up really well, nice crisp trigger pull, lovely balance, great visibility on the targets, not too stiff to load/unload, looks the part.

 

Missed about one in ten with it!

 

Got back to read the Shootung UK review and agree 100%, great gun at a great price. I'm well happy.

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I love the feeling after you have made a good purchase, hope it works well. Its a little unlucky you missed out on the 10 year free warrenty and 1 year free liability insurance, but i think you can still buy for 40 -80 quid, dont quote me but its deffinatly worth doing.

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Wow.....

 

I've just read through this thread and although I have had my SGC for some time I have yet to find a gun with a review and price which makes me want to rush out and check it out myself.

 

Seems this could be the one.....

 

I'm at work tomorrow but very conveniently the gun shop is about a 3 minute walk away.....

 

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No matey the latest Shooting UK review is the sporter.

 

"Beretta Silver Pigeon Grade 1 shotgun: If something is too good to be true then there’s almost always a catch, and I reckon this maxim applies to Beretta’s new Silver Pigeon 1 Sporter"

 

The bead on the Sporter is a small white one, perfect for me as I don't have any eye issues. I can stand those glowy things.

 

I shot it again yesterday, getting really used to it now and after 180 rounds it feels second nature despite being completely different from my other gun.

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I have yet to read a review which made me inclined to rush out and buy the gun. They very rarely say anything detrimental about the guns. The reviews are little more than free adverts.

 

At the end of the day, it's just their opinion. Give the gun to a different expert - no doubt they wouldn't say the same.

 

The standard gun will not suit everyone. I smile when I read that the barrels could be a fraction lighter, or the stock heavier.

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I have yet to read a review which made me inclined to rush out and buy the gun. They very rarely say anything detrimental about the guns. The reviews are little more than free adverts.

 

At the end of the day, it's just their opinion. Give the gun to a different expert - no doubt they wouldn't say the same.

 

The standard gun will not suit everyone. I smile when I read that the barrels could be a fraction lighter, or the stock heavier.

 

 

Yes it's completly down to the shooter, I very much agree. I'm lucky it fits me nicly.

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