G'day
Here's my shotgun.
http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/a...ek/blaser3.jpg
Tom
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G'day
Here's my shotgun.
http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/a...ek/blaser3.jpg
Tom
Here's mine.
http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/a...ek/blaser3.jpg
Tom
An Aussie with taste. Now I have seen everything:thumbsup:
If only Blaser made nice rifles :p nice shotty.
How you rate the F3.., F3?
Everyone i have ever picked up to shoot has been owned by dwarfs, never had the chance to smash a clay with one .
Well I'm 6ft 3inchs and I love it.
I used to shoot a Miroku and it's like driving a WRC car compared to a Toyota Landcruiser.
There is nothing wrong with the Miroku but this is a mile better.
They are very quick and I have added some barrel weights to slow it down and to add abit to the overall weight .
I have just ordered some Muller chokes for it and because they are so light I may have to add abit more weight to get it back to where it is now with the Briley's.
Your welcome to bust a few clays with it if your over this way.
Tom
Those mullers get a good write up for sure, shot my Mk10 pretty well too when I had it heavy as a krieghoff and a half.
Thanks for the offer, am often over your way at 33000 feet on my way west side for work, maybe one day aye.
Nice wood!
I agree about the fitting, very dubious about getting fitted in NZ, just cause a guy has a try gun doesn't mean that he knows what the hell he is doing with it..............
Pattern testing on the board doesn't always give you a true indication either.Mounting and firing at a stationary object 5 ft above the ground can decieve you into thinking all is well.I'm far from an expert but I have found I need my pattern hitting slightly lower on the pattern board than I would like ,to achieve results in real life shooting at a moving target in the air.
Tom
No one comes to mind mate.
geez, that bad?