Well after seven years away from clay shooting i finally shot my new, 28 year old MK38 trap gun yesterday.
I’ve had it since last year and spent time getting it into fairly decent shape, it was a little tatty when I got it.
My nearest ground only shoots DTL, which I’ve not shot in maybe 12 years, I mostly shot ABT or OT.
So how did it go? Crap! Just as I thought it would
As for the gun, well it shoots just like any other Miroku I’ve owned, better than I do.
To say it patterns tight is an understatement. Yes it’s 3/4 and Full as it should be and like most other Miroku trap guns I’ve owned, the choke size on the tubes is rather optimistic.
I couldn’t get the shells I’ve used previously, Fiocchi FBlack or RC4 Redshot. So I ended up with Eley Olympic Blues 24grm, never used them before and I don’t know how tight they are. But they work well enough.
I have to say that Miroku really do make exceptional guns for the money. Even at 28 years old the gun still shoots incredibly well, I wish I did.
Yes I’ve shot several Perazzi’s, K80, various Berettas, but I always end up coming back to Miroku.
Being old and tatty I got the gun for sensible money, less than some so called starter/budget guns.
So i would recommend anyone looking for a decent or entry level gun, don’t buy new, go find an old Miroku.
I’ve had it since last year and spent time getting it into fairly decent shape, it was a little tatty when I got it.
My nearest ground only shoots DTL, which I’ve not shot in maybe 12 years, I mostly shot ABT or OT.
So how did it go? Crap! Just as I thought it would
As for the gun, well it shoots just like any other Miroku I’ve owned, better than I do.
To say it patterns tight is an understatement. Yes it’s 3/4 and Full as it should be and like most other Miroku trap guns I’ve owned, the choke size on the tubes is rather optimistic.
I couldn’t get the shells I’ve used previously, Fiocchi FBlack or RC4 Redshot. So I ended up with Eley Olympic Blues 24grm, never used them before and I don’t know how tight they are. But they work well enough.
I have to say that Miroku really do make exceptional guns for the money. Even at 28 years old the gun still shoots incredibly well, I wish I did.
Yes I’ve shot several Perazzi’s, K80, various Berettas, but I always end up coming back to Miroku.
Being old and tatty I got the gun for sensible money, less than some so called starter/budget guns.
So i would recommend anyone looking for a decent or entry level gun, don’t buy new, go find an old Miroku.