That was quite a read! Good turn around, eventually.I've no experience with them but this thread on Pigeon Watch may be worth a quick read: Longthorne Guns - Faults and Terrible Customer Service - Guns & Equipment - Pigeon Watch Forums
A bit late to the party. I've actually shot JCs Longthorne with the game stock on it, as the sporting one got damaged on his trip back from the US (customs issue, not a build issue!)Johnny Carter has one and has a number of pretty in depth videos on it being made and fitted etc. Longthorne are one of the TGS channel sponsors though so there might be some bias in there, but I doubt it.
I'm lusting after one of their Valhalla triggerplate guns but that'll remain a dream for me for the foreseeable.
Have you watched any of the TGS films?
At Willow Farm? I tried three. Weird as it was, I couldn't seem to miss with the titanium one and also shot well with one of the game sideplates. The one I most liked the look of was a more standard boxlock, but I didn't like it as much, balance was off for me and seemed nose heavy. Having just invested in a custom stock for my current gun, I'm pretty much committed to that for now, but I like the idea of having a british made gun and might look at them again in the future.I've shot 2 Longthornes, one a 'standard' sporter, can't remember the name but it was a lovely gun to shoot.
But the one that really got me was the titanium gun, light with a polished rib the went invisible with the reflection of the sky. all you had to do was focus on the clay and it broke. A truly lovely gun to shoot but way out of my budget. I think it was better part of 30k or in that region.. If i win the lottery..........
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