Iggy
Well-known member
Ok ladies and gents, I need some help with clear thinking....
Couple of years ago I bought a Guerini Invictus Impact, hi-rib with adjustable comb. Got it all set up and have been really happy with it..until I picked up one of the new Invictus Supersports a few months ago...32" tubes and fixed choke 3/4 and full. The gun fits well, balances and swings beautifully and with the tapered rib (10-6mm) points like a laser.....it felt 'connected' and needless to say it came home with me.
I only shot ESP and in the 6-7 years I've been shooting I've rarely used anything tighter than 1/4 and 1/2 so moving to 3/4 and full was a bit of a leap of faith, but having shot it a few times now any targets from mid to longer range are crushed and it's really given me a confidence boost.
However on the last couple of outings I've been getting a mental block forming on anything close in....to the point where I'm talking myself into missing before I've even called for the target.....so I'm picking up longer targets and losing th close ones.
I don't want to swap the gun, so as I see it I have 3 options....and need a bit of impartial input to help me decide.
1. Have it opened up by Teague say 1/2 and 3/4 for about £50 a barrel. Any downsides to this....what happens about the chrome bore lining....do I need to worry?
2. Have it multichoked by Teague....about £500 all in?
3. Leave well alone, and learn to shoot it?
Any other options I haven't thought about?
Any thoughts, views on the best way forward?
Has Teague work ever 'gone wrong' and POI moved....I've never heard anything but good things about them but if anything is going to go pear shaped it will for me ?
Thanks all ?
Couple of years ago I bought a Guerini Invictus Impact, hi-rib with adjustable comb. Got it all set up and have been really happy with it..until I picked up one of the new Invictus Supersports a few months ago...32" tubes and fixed choke 3/4 and full. The gun fits well, balances and swings beautifully and with the tapered rib (10-6mm) points like a laser.....it felt 'connected' and needless to say it came home with me.
I only shot ESP and in the 6-7 years I've been shooting I've rarely used anything tighter than 1/4 and 1/2 so moving to 3/4 and full was a bit of a leap of faith, but having shot it a few times now any targets from mid to longer range are crushed and it's really given me a confidence boost.
However on the last couple of outings I've been getting a mental block forming on anything close in....to the point where I'm talking myself into missing before I've even called for the target.....so I'm picking up longer targets and losing th close ones.
I don't want to swap the gun, so as I see it I have 3 options....and need a bit of impartial input to help me decide.
1. Have it opened up by Teague say 1/2 and 3/4 for about £50 a barrel. Any downsides to this....what happens about the chrome bore lining....do I need to worry?
2. Have it multichoked by Teague....about £500 all in?
3. Leave well alone, and learn to shoot it?
Any other options I haven't thought about?
Any thoughts, views on the best way forward?
Has Teague work ever 'gone wrong' and POI moved....I've never heard anything but good things about them but if anything is going to go pear shaped it will for me ?
Thanks all ?