Thats a bit disappointing for you.Biscuits on the ready and no show
Best to get in touch, and arrange another time
Perhaps he read this thread, and did not like the biscuits.
Perhaps you should of put you bought a VARIETY.
Thats a bit disappointing for you.Biscuits on the ready and no show
.Thats a bit disappointing for you.
Best to get in touch, and arrange another time
Perhaps he read this thread, and did not like the biscuits.
Perhaps you should of put you bought a VARIETY.
Hope it all goes OK for you..
He called first thing this morning and appoligised,
On his way to us, within the next 10 mins
Youngest lad is happy, but dissapointed he will be missing out on young Guns @ Doveridge this morning.
Will see if he has time after to pop down for an hour or 2 practise.
Have fun, let us know what you buy.A nice brew and an hour of social chat was all that is needed
Off hunting for a shiney gun now .
If you shop around you could almost get a Miroku and a Bertetta, but I guess they would be pretty old ones though. Or maybe you could get a trap gun and a sporter? There are some tidy enough guns out there for about £800 ish if you buy second hand. Miroku and Beretta are both great guns, but the handling is totally different in my opinion, one being a deep action and the other being shallow. I have owned both over the years and shot them well enough, I personally found Miroku to be more reliable though, but others may disagree of course. It's all down to what you feel comfortable with really. Have fun.Was told licence will be with me next week. 5 weeks is very very fast considering the officer said this year he has to cover a vast amount of applications and renewals.
Question now is where or which places to go have a look with reasonable prices on secondhand...
Have a budget of around £1.5K , preference is Berretta or Miroku.
I don't have a clue on what the differences between the models, will mostly be shooting sporting, but will have some fun trying out other discaplines as well.
As Les said you will find a good Miroku or Beretta for well under 1k. The rest on gear, cartridges, and a lesson or two if you need?Was told licence will be with me next week. 5 weeks is very very fast considering the officer said this year he has to cover a vast amount of applications and renewals.
Question now is where or which places to go have a look with reasonable prices on secondhand...
Have a budget of around £1.5K , preference is Berretta or Miroku.
I don't have a clue on what the differences between the models, will mostly be shooting sporting, but will have some fun trying out other discaplines as well.
Fully agree....but buy what you want, then make it fit you.I have a beretta silver pigeon one and its a lovely gun but you need to have a gun that fits you too
The trigger wants to be in the right place. Check with somebody that knows, that you are holding the gun correctly before you decide that it is or is not. If its in the right place and its fixed, then all is well. Otherwise a moveable trigger is advantageous, as it can be costly to alter a fixed trigger..Does the adjustable trigger make a huge difference ? Sorry that maybe a silly question, i want to buy right first time.
The above is very true, adjustable is an advantage at times! I have had moveable triggers in the past and various people have asked why I have them set right at the back of the trigger guard. Well I don't really know why, I have big enough hands (with fingers like a pound of pork sausages or so I'm told) to have a trigger more forward, but for me it doesn't feel right to have my index finger sitting pretty much straight but slightly bent. I do prefer the pad of my index finger to be flat across the trigger, whereas some guys seem to favour a sort of side on approach to placement of the trigger finger. As yet I have never had a fixed trigger altered, as you say, it ain't a cheap thing to have done!The trigger wants to be in the right place. Check with somebody that knows, that you are holding the gun correctly before you decide that it is or is not. If its in the right place and its fixed, then all is well. Otherwise a moveable trigger is advantageous, as it can be costly to alter a fixed trigger..
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