Lloyd
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The caveat to that is Ed Lyons.
If I were to start over, I’d shoot a few lessons, make sure it was for me, then I’d get a gun fit, an ATA (cheaper than some stock mods or custom stock!) and go see Ed Lyons and buy whatever he advises (he’s a straightforward chap who’s not in the habit of up selling just for an extra quid) Then I’d take lessons from Ed Solomons or someone of similar reputation in my area.
After ironing out the main creases, I’d upgrade the gun to one I liked and have a custom stock made by Manuel Ricardo.
I’d also get Cens DX1’s. Expensive though they are, and their customer service is questionable, the comfort and ability to clearly hear your instructor is a decision I wish I’d taken earlier.