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Old February 1, 2010, 03:38 PM   #11
Dave McC
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Join Date: October 13, 1999
Location: Columbia, Md, USA
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Some good advice here, midst the teasing about spelling.

Best was,IMO, One Oz's suggestion about trying out different guns.

A polite, well spoken newbie can often get to try out a lot of good shotguns.

I've been handed shotguns by near strangers to have a few shots with that included.....

A couple Kolars.

Half a dozen Purdeys.

The same with Parkers, including an A-1 Special SBT so pretty it almost hid the fact it was a clay crunching death ray on trap targets.

A Woodward O/U.

Some Churchills, including a pair of their XXVs.

A handful of Perazzis, including some inlaid by Mr Bee in his prime.

Beretta and Browning Competition guns ad infinitum.

And Heaven only knows how many 870s, 12s, 1100s, 390 and 391s, X1s,2S and 3s, and so on.

And besides the kindness of strangers, some ranges rent out good quality guns. My home range has a mess of 391s and Beretta O/Us for a pittance.

So get to the range and find out what works for you.....
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