Paulnix 426 Posted January 8, 2015 Report Share Posted January 8, 2015 Thanks for the replies. I have been shooting at a local clay shooting club but I haven't been for a while. When I was there I was using over and indeed but I'm not sure what make or size. All I can say is that I wasn't very comfortable and I wasn't hitting many. In the summer I like to go to a lot o game fairs and I always have a go on the clay shoot and I always use the side be side, using this type I am a much better shot and feel more comfortable so that is why I'm edging towards a side by side. I just thought I would try and get the advice of more experienced folk before I go ahead. Again, thanks for the advice. Regards Chris. I would suggest go back to the clay club and spend a bit of time there chatting to the shooters, they will offer advice and probably if a friendly club some informal coaching and maybe a chance to try out a gun or two and see which you get on with. From my experience of O/U's it seems people fall into two main camps, the Browning type and the Berreta type ( myself I am Browning and just can't get on with Berreta's. ) Quote Link to post
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