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Got my first driven pheasant shoot tomorrow :D

 

cant wait!!!

 

my question is do you think it would be ok to use my beretta 682 gold e with extended chokes?

 

or do you think this would look out of place?

 

if not i can use my other gun its just not a nice lol

 

so open opinions, thanks

 

ant

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i have never seen anyone shooting with extended chokes,at a phesant shoot, well where i go. i would think it has been done before. if you have them in make sure you kill every thing then they cant say anything lol :P

 

yer i suppose so, il just keep my other one in the car just in case

 

 

personally i would not leave a gun in a car i really wouldnt, where i go some cars a few years ago got broken into lucky no guns where there.:/ i would guess you will not able to see your car all the time.

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Just had a day out using my MX2000 trap gun complete with Montecarlo stock and gold Perazzi lettering on the barrels! No one said a word. Go for it, as said before as long as its not a semi auto you will be fine.

 

You poser :lol::P

 

Not under the thumb yet then Mat?

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Thanks to everyone who replied, and yes had a great day,

 

shot a woodcock, pheasent and a jay :rolleyes:

 

I hope you got the pin feathers from your woodcock and some nice coloured jay feathers for your hat.

Every time you don your hat/cap you remember the day.

 

ATB figgy

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