SportingShooter 0 Posted December 15, 2014 Report Share Posted December 15, 2014 On 14/12/2014 at 22:00, trenchfoot said: On 14/12/2014 at 20:58, urbanfly said: On 08/12/2014 at 16:47, trenchfoot said: On 08/12/2014 at 15:31, urbanfly said: Both my guns are field guns my silver pigeon s is 28" barrels and tbh I don't notice the recoil from that but my aya no2 kicks like a muleIf it kicks and you are using sensible loads the AYA doesn't fit you Ok a mule is not the best way to say but I feel the punch more so from the sbs which is also expected, it may not fit me right but I'd still not sell it or change it, it's a 1974 gun and been in the family all its life comes with a history of stories so I'm honoured to now shoot it, They are a v.nice gun and with that conection, I don't blame you for keeping it But to enjoy it to its best, it may be worth having a gunfitter run his eye over the two of you Might as well be able to shoot it and tell the story when it's in your hands than have to tell the story when it's sat in the cabinet because it turns you black and blue Quote Link to post
Rowan 308 Posted December 15, 2014 Report Share Posted December 15, 2014 Horses for courses really , not much noticeable difference between the two . For the last nineteen years I've shot a silver pigeon game gun with 28" barrels choked quarter and half , it has been used for all types of game/rough shooting including pigeon shooting and bolting bunnies , plus I have fired 1000's of cartridges at clays for fun/practice and competitions including events such as the British Open. Pick a gun , handle it , have confidence in it and you will hit most of what you aim in front off, most of all enjoy it and spread the word. Quote Link to post
urbanfly 11 Posted December 15, 2014 Report Share Posted December 15, 2014 On 15/12/2014 at 01:44, SportingShooter said: On 14/12/2014 at 22:00, trenchfoot said: On 14/12/2014 at 20:58, urbanfly said: On 08/12/2014 at 16:47, trenchfoot said: On 08/12/2014 at 15:31, urbanfly said: Both my guns are field guns my silver pigeon s is 28" barrels and tbh I don't notice the recoil from that but my aya no2 kicks like a muleIf it kicks and you are using sensible loads the AYA doesn't fit you Ok a mule is not the best way to say but I feel the punch more so from the sbs which is also expected, it may not fit me right but I'd still not sell it or change it, it's a 1974 gun and been in the family all its life comes with a history of stories so I'm honoured to now shoot it, They are a v.nice gun and with that conection, I don't blame you for keeping it But to enjoy it to its best, it may be worth having a gunfitter run his eye over the two of you Might as well be able to shoot it and tell the story when it's in your hands than have to tell the story when it's sat in the cabinet because it turns you black and blue To date its accounted for my best clay scores I enjoy using it and always get people stopping me to talk about it Quote Link to post
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