bigolbear
Well-known member
Ok , thanks , no comments on the beretta 692??
I'd say take your time, stay with your "Audi" while you try some different guns at clays, work out what you want/need from a clay gun and once you have a better idea about style, balance, barrel lenth, make and model part with your cash...it's up to you!!!Can I keep my Audi ?? I think I'm going to have a chat with Brett Hand at Brierley Gun, I could always go down the road of a standerd Mk38 with as you say
alterations to suite me, which is probably take up table tennis , I have looked at the beretta 692 photos look nice
True I like My Miroku, I have Teague extended chokes fr it a nd use 1/4 and 1/2 for clays I'm not a small guy at 6ft 3 and ex rugby player build, it seems to suite me , I was just phishing about the Beretta it looks a lovely gunJust looked it up ,
certainly look's good with interesting features. Depend's how it feel's and shoot's though. Beretta's and Mirook's usually handle very differently. Which do you fancy the most?
thanks BryanYou won't be a nuisance , ask as much as you like .Those who ask question's want to learn.
Good plan.As Dark says I'll take my time and shoot into the spring until I make a decision.. then look at something that can improve on Mk70
Sorry to differ mine has long chokes Invictor Plus a back board barrel and 3 inch chamber marked for steel . seems the spec changed to the same as theAgree with Westwood.
Try others, but I’m sure you will stick with the MK70 for sporting. They have normal sized bores and 2 ¾ chambers, and are a lot easier to keep clean (not as much leading). If you shoot plaswads the back bored MK38 is fine but they don’t seem to like fibre wads as much. The performance between the short chokes on the MK70 and long chokes on the MK38 is a debatable subject. My experience is that there is no appreciable difference.
Mike
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