The Derya lion is an absolute dog. The Axis RS12 was no fun either.Lloyd, what would you say is the worst gun you’ve ever tried or reviewed? Just curious.
Well mate, I can’t say I’ve ever laid my hands on either of those!The Derya lion is an absolute dog. The Axis RS12 was no fun either.
I've done loads of reviews on trap guns, but they are usually stuff that comes in used. Most press guns are sporters because anyone can shoot them and they have the widest appeal.Well mate, I can’t say I’ve ever laid my hands on either of those!
You know most gun reviews that I’ve seen or read, have been about sporters. Not that many are about trap guns. Is it because sporting is now so popular or is there some other reason?
I guess I can understand why the sporters have the most appeal. Sporting does seem to have become way more popular than trap or skeet, or at least it seems that way.I've done loads of reviews on trap guns, but they are usually stuff that comes in used. Most press guns are sporters because anyone can shoot them and they have the widest appeal.
Sporters are more versatile and can be shot at pretty much any discipline pretty well if correctly choked. Hence more available and more reviews.I guess I can understand why the sporters have the most appeal. Sporting does seem to have become way more popular than trap or skeet, or at least it seems that way.
I don’t disagree with that at all.Sporters are more versatile and can be shot at pretty much any discipline pretty well if correctly choked. Hence more available and more reviews.
Manufacturers have altered stock dimensions over the years to merge the gap as well I think. When I was 14 my dad bought a brand new miroku 7000 sporter, think the dimensions on it were 39 - 63mm, these days 56mm is classed as low for a sporter with many being around the 50mm area.I don’t disagree with that at all.
Oddly enough, a lot of guns that are out there and sold as sporters, actually started out as trap guns. The Miroku mk38 being one that springs to mind, same goes for the Perazzi MX series and the K80.
As you will know, quite a few well known sporting shooters have actually used trap guns, sometimes modified, sometimes bog standard.
The line between trap gun and sporter is no longer as clearly defined as it was, as far as I can see.
Yes I reckon manufacturers have changed thingsManufacturers have altered stock dimensions over the years to merge the gap as well I think. When I was 14 my dad bought a brand new miroku 7000 sporter, think the dimensions on it were 39 - 63mm, these days 56mm is classed as low for a sporter with many being around the 50mm area.
There's a dealer on You tube reckons it looks tackywould love your review and thoughts on the browning ultra xs black laminate
reckon you could give a decent overview on most popular guns, ok maybe not longevity but would be interested to know the pros/cons from your perspective as you sample themwould love your review and thoughts on the browning ultra xs black laminate
I'm trying to get one.would love your review and thoughts on the browning ultra xs black laminate
Well, there's over 150 episodes up there covering a pretty fair sample of the UK market, should keep you entertained for a whilereckon you could give a decent overview on most popular guns, ok maybe not longevity but would be interested to know the pros/cons from your perspective as you sample them
yes i watched his review matt morgan dont like em he dose good reviews , i dont always agree but good videos !There's a dealer on You tube reckons it looks tacky
Thanks Lloyd but I was refering to Dr Lecter, he has owned most models of guns (briefly), whatever he sticks with for more than a month I am going to buy (might be a long wait), but seriously would be interested in his thought process on each of the guns as he changes themI'm trying to get one.
Well, there's over 150 episodes up there covering a pretty fair sample of the UK market, should keep you entertained for a while
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