Andy S
Well-known member
Definatey go for an adjustable one as you can then set it up to shoot how you want it.I found this at my local dealer will pop in tomorrow and have a look
Definatey go for an adjustable one as you can then set it up to shoot how you want it.I found this at my local dealer will pop in tomorrow and have a look
Why not just try it as it is, you may not need to get multi's?ordered a new MK38 Trap adjustable stock, , now the question do I have it Teagued or Brierlyd for adjustable chokes
Good choice. You could have the chokes eased a little to start with then at a later date if you feel it necessary you could have it multi choked. I would suggest Teagues, you could even take it to Nigel's as he can't be far away from you. I don't believe that there is any real difference between Teague and Briley chokes, they are both very good. Main reason so many Perazzi's are Brileyed is because they have been supplied by Chris Potter who is also the U.K.agent for Briley.ordered a new MK38 Trap adjustable stock, , now the question do I have it Teagued or Brierlyd for adjustable chokes
Thats my plan I'm going to shoot it as it is for a while , then if I feel the need about FEB when I cant face the weather i'll send it to Teague and get it fitted with multi chokes ,Why not just try it as it is, you may not need to get multi's?
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