If we are talking 'correct' gun fitting here then do not bother coming to Lancashire, we do not have any Gun Fitters here ! You really should be looking at going 'South' to one of the better shooting grounds with a proven track record for gunfitting. I have seen first hand, some of the work from alleged stock fitters and to be honest I would NOT let them fit a light bulb and cetainly NOT a shotgun. Solely my opinion, of course.Might pop into ByGone Times whilst up there in Eccleston
What do you define as cheap and expensive ?
I have not shot a real expensive gun as yet such as a "K-Gun" or Perazzi.
I have a grade 1 B525 sporter and am very happy with it. Back in the summer a guy on a shoot offered me a go with his Blaser F...something (Black action and yellow embossed lettering) and it looked real nice and sported a pair of Mullers, on mounting it felt nice with the grip etc but that was all spoilt when I pulled the trigger, it recoiled horribly and felt like the barrels flexed, it clearly did not fit me either as I missed all targets I shot at. I was happy handing it back and picking up my far cheaper B525 that felt much more solid to shoot. If I had the money I sure as heck wouldn't spend it on a Blaser from that experience.
Strange that you should say that. I was waiting patiently until I was fit enough to try the new Blaser F16, having already tried the F3 on a couple of occasions and being less than impressed. I did 50 odd birds on an English Sporting layout and it was a real hit and miss affair. I felt glad to return the gun to the shop. A week later I tried the Browning 725, as I just happened to be in the shop as another customer was trying the demo gun. I took that out and dropped 2 from some 25 targets of sporting clays. Oddly enough, I bought the gun !