![]() However, for mixed shooting you might consider having some of the choke removed, or having the guns fitted with aftermarket chokes by Teague or Briley, for example. If all you shoot is high birds, you could leave the chokes alone. The guns tested were fitted with automatic safety and fixed choke at three-quarters and full. The guns are numbered I and II in gold Roman numerals and carry ovals on the stocks for your initials. This can be replaced fairly easily if it is not to your taste, but to ensure that the guns remain under warranty, the work will need to be done by the UK distributor. The guns come with high-grade American walnut stocks complete with teardrops and the stock is finished with the standard plastic butt-plate. The guns feature grade 5 Miroku engraving High-grade walnut Want to buy a single issue of Shooting Times, Sporting Gun or Airgun Shooter?.Choosing the right bullets for deer stalking.British deer: A guide to identifying the six species found here and where to stalk them.Clay pigeon shooting tips and terminology.Country hotels offering shooting facilities.How to choose the right cartridge for your shotgun.How to choose the perfect airgun pellets for your rifle. ![]() Issues with eye dominance when shooting: how to deal with them.Shotgun certificate – how to get one and how to renew one. ![]()
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