clearshot 0 Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 hello to everyone newboy on hear.need your advice,i want to get back into the shotguns.over 20yrs last time i used one,things change,i still shoot with the air rafle,and i always will,just dont know where to start,1st one looking at a good 2nd hand one,not a side by side,just my choice,look forward to any reply thanks, Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Depends how much you want to pay? I shoot with a cheap Spanish Lauroma s/s I picked up for £105, my mate has a Lamber he paid £900, we both prefer our own guns. Try a few and get a "feel" for the right one for you.................... Quote Link to post
sikastag_1 689 Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 go to a gun shop mate and try a few i think when you pick up the right gun for you then you know it but that could just be me. Quote Link to post
rizzini 1 Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Save your money and get a berreta silver pigeon. Great guns and will last a lifetime. Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 As Simoman said, It depends entirely on how much you want to spend. Go to your gun shop have a look at what is in your price range and see which ones take your fancy. If you happen to be coming across Beretta's and Browning's then great, if you happen to be coming across Laurona,Lanber,AYA and other Spanish guns then still great they are all strong and well made. Its resting on your budget really. Good Luck. Regards SS Quote Link to post
clearshot 0 Posted July 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 hello to everyone newboy on hear.need your advice,i want to get back into the shotguns.over 20yrs last time i used one,things change,i still shoot with the air rafle,and i always will,just dont know where to start,1st one looking at a good 2nd hand one,not a side by side,just my choice,look forward to any reply thanks, Quote Link to post
clearshot 0 Posted July 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 hello to everyone newboy on hear.need your advice,i want to get back into the shotguns.over 20yrs last time i used one,things change,i still shoot with the air rafle,and i always will,just dont know where to start,1st one looking at a good 2nd hand one,not a side by side,just my choice,look forward to any reply thanks, ///////////thanks to u all for your replys,i will read and learn.i will look and learn,before i buy,i look forward to your replys,cheers Quote Link to post
clearshot 0 Posted August 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 i know how u feel mate - im new to the whole shooting scene been on shotguns for a year now and got my sgc 2 months ago and i got a beretta 686e sporter 30" barrels multi choke can fault it one bit superb pit of kit. cheers mate,i just need to now the steps 1st do i buy the safe,2nd do i aply for the licences,then look for a gun,hope you can help me out . Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 i know how u feel mate - im new to the whole shooting scene been on shotguns for a year now and got my sgc 2 months ago and i got a beretta 686e sporter 30" barrels multi choke can fault it one bit superb pit of kit. cheers mate,i just need to now the steps 1st do i buy the safe,2nd do i aply for the licences,then look for a gun,hope you can help me out . It is more than likely it will go in this order. You will apply and hopefully have a visit within a few weeks of their receipt of your application. Then they will ask you to fit a cabinet or similar security arrangements before they will issue your certificate. During the time your application is in progress, you will more than likely be looking at guns, but when they issue your SGC then the serious Gun hunting will be done. Hope this helps Regards SS Quote Link to post
The one 8,482 Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Depends what you want the gun for ,when i went the bloke said what are you going to use the gun for i replied a lot of rabbits and some pigeon decoying .I bought a bakial o/u for £100 it does me and the rest of the cash went back into my pocket Quote Link to post
player1 2 Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 beretta urika auto bud, you wont go far wrong with that, any gun shop will tell you ! very reliable, never jams, can put any cartridge through em and uve got the extra shot. Go see for your self! got a nicehush power silenced 20bore too, like an air rifle Quote Link to post
clearshot 0 Posted August 3, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2008 i know how u feel mate - im new to the whole shooting scene been on shotguns for a year now and got my sgc 2 months ago and i got a beretta 686e sporter 30" barrels multi choke can fault it one bit superb pit of kit. cheers mate,i just need to now the steps 1st do i buy the safe,2nd do i aply for the licences,then look for a gun,hope you can help me out . It is more than likely it will go in this order. You will apply and hopefully have a visit within a few weeks of their receipt of your application. Then they will ask you to fit a cabinet or similar security arrangements before they will issue your certificate. During the time your application is in progress, you will more than likely be looking at guns, but when they issue your SGC then the serious Gun hunting will be done. Hope this helps Regards SS Quote Link to post
clearshot 0 Posted August 3, 2008 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2008 i know how u feel mate - im new to the whole shooting scene been on shotguns for a year now and got my sgc 2 months ago and i got a beretta 686e sporter 30" barrels multi choke can fault it one bit superb pit of kit. cheers mate,i just need to now the steps 1st do i buy the safe,2nd do i aply for the licences,then look for a gun,hope you can help me out . It is more than likely it will go in this order. You will apply and hopefully have a visit within a few weeks of their receipt of your application. Then they will ask you to fit a cabinet or similar security arrangements before they will issue your certificate. During the time your application is in progress, you will more than likely be looking at guns, but when they issue your SGC then the serious Gun hunting will be done. Hope this helps thanks to you all,do any of you now of the winchester range,from yrs back i used one of these,it felt right, Regards SS Quote Link to post
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