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For a shotgun I'd love one that I hit more than I missed with, ideally in .410 with multi chokes and made by a top English gun maker with a matching sxs.

 

For a Rifle I'd love to get my neighbours cz527 'exclusive ebony' .223 off him as it's stunning and I know it's only had 100 rounds through it. It's Nothing too fancy but I just love it.

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Being realistic and regardless of how much cash i had at my disposal my dream guns are, Shotgun, Browning 725 sporter grade 5 and Rifle Sako 85 Laminate stainless. Eventually and with a bit of haggling and selling some of my current guns i hope for this dream to be achieved :)

ATB,

Pat

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I am most fortunate in having shot with my dream gun for the past three seasons , a Dickson trigger plate or round action buuilt in 1889 as No1 of a pair. It did not cost an arm and a leg and despite restricting cartridge loads to 29grms I never feel handicapped in the field. The , "Edinburgh" gun is very understated but gives perfect balance, the action is easy to open when fired while I may miss a few opportunities of a shot while admiring the beautiful pattern on the damascus barrels.

 

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got mine to, a benelli super back eagle 2.. not silly money as i bought used and it does everything i want it to..only improvment i can see is in the rust issue i have which will be sorted at the end of the fowling season when i send it off to be cerakoted

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My dream shotgun is a Caeser Guerini Maxum. I just love the engraving on them, and the wood is always superb!

 

 

Don't know anything about rifles to be honest, so I would replace that option for another shotgun. My second favourite, a Miroku MK38 grade 5.

 

 

Hopefully get to own one of those in the future, as they're not "stupid" money really!

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Beretta S06 I think for a shotgun or a well-fitting, hammerless, English 16 bore, which simply looks and feels good - price unimportant as long as it shoots straight.

For a rifle - H&H in 308. Seriously though simply being able to go shooting and hit a few with the guns I have is a gift.

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