It's great to see an unbiased review across a range of shotguns unlike another reviewer (who shall not be named......TSC 😜)who just peddle their own biased sponsered opinions 👍👍
Les queria comentar algo porque las grandes escopetas de caza, mayor son yuxapuesta y no superpuesta?por algo sera. La unica escopeta de caza mayor que vi es una beretta cal 375. Todos los calibres mayores a ese son Todas YUXTAPUESTA. eso no les dice nada?
Yo felicito a los ingleses por ser tradicionalistas. Todas las escopetas que muestran en los videos son superpuestas y la verdad que ya me canse de ver siempre lo mismo. Por cada 100 superpuestas que muestran hay solo una o dos yuxtapuestas que muestran y les comento que por eso tienen precios prohibitivos las yuxtapuestas, porque todo el mundo quiere estar a la moda .por eso felicito a los ingleses . Ahora me entienden?
I love and own Browning. But people should not buy just because brand popular. But rather which brand fits them best. Otherwise you might have the best designed gun. But as it does not fit you. You will struggle.
Can you please expand on the Browning recoil pads?! You don't like Browning recoil pads because you doing like recoil?! huh? Please tell us what you mean! Cheers - great channel so far 👍
Thank you for the video and information. I don't agree with hopes of a 694 black edition as my 690 is only three years old and the black has worn off of the bottom and sides of the receiver ! Love the gun though. happy New Year from Montana USA !
Happy new year. I have mk38 g5 I shoot well with it and love the looks. I'm looking for a 2nd gun with your experience is there any guns that come to you mind that have a similar comb hight or similar fit would love to hear some opinion 🙂
It is interesting to see the difference in over/under offerings from Browning & Beretta between the UK & USA models. 725 Sporting 30” 12g & 725 Field 28” 20g owner here. Brownings just fit & feel better to me.
Love the video, one request. Due to accent differences, it’s difficult to understand the make/model names of firearms being shown. When presenting the firearm, if a little box with that information pops up for a few seconds, that would be most appreciated. Or a simple solution is to put it in the video description too. Much appreciated!
Looking for a new gun for skeet currently shooting a browning gp and looking at potentially a big upgrade(£10,000 budget if I wait and save) on my mind new or 2nd hand Dtll vs 2nd krieghoff k80, cheapest option possibly a 694. Whats your view?
Thank you for your comment. I think that the DT11 Skeet is the ultimate Olympic skeet gun. The new Beretta 694 is also worth considering. As for used guns I would say Beretta DT10 or used Perazzi MX8 but these are hard to find. Kind regards, Matt
Got a miruku mk60 game grade 1 mainly use it for non serious clay shooting 100 clays every fortnight and bit of walked up and a couple of beaters days would a mk 38 sporter be a similar feeling gun as looking to upgrade
Thank you for your comment. Here in the UK FAIR shotguns are marketed under the name 'Lincoln'. It is a brand that has been very well respected here since the 1980's. The guns are of good quality. I do remember the Carerra which had a brief spell in the UK but it was never that popular. Kind regards, Matt
I live in America and just found your channel. Needless to say, I subscribed after watching this video. I’m going back now to binge watch the previous videos.
Interesting list. I have used a friend's Browning 725 very recently. How does CZ fare in the UK? In the US from my shopping research the CZ Redhead Premier and Redhead Premier Target seem to give a lot of similar features for a slightly lower price.
Really looking forward to meeting you. Yes you'll be able to try a few out see what feels best for you. We are based on a shooting ground so have lots of demo guns.
Watching your first video and I am surprised that many of the time I visited your website to select a gun for me, I am surprised tht you hv a RU-vid chennel also, Now gonna subscribe it now
Turkish are cheap not bcz of low quality but bcz of low cost of manufacturing, Cheap Labour, Excessive walnut trees making the cheap walnut stock. , Excessive metals availability.
@@PremierGunsDoveridge moreover when there is high competition and hundreds of manufacturers then quality becomes better and better for survival and sustainability in the market.
In your opinion whats the lowest recoiling 12g OU? Currently using a browning GP and thinking of upgrading to around the price level of a Beretta DT11. I have a bump buster recoil system fitted to my GP and shoot 24 gram if available.
I’ll take browning anytime over beretta I’ve had a silver pigeon 1 12 gauge safety was super stiff and ejector problems Beretta warranty is non existent they wanted to send me parts I now have a browning 725 feather 12 gauge and 20 gauge it shoots better better wood it might cost a little more but just a better gun
hi I'm from India and want to play for my country also I'm a beginner, kindly Suggest me a gun which can I pick and practice and perform in tournament.
Hi really like the reviews you do, I have a Browning XSH Browning Numbers end in MZ so I think that's 2001ish not long had it and I really like it l, not seen another anywhere and would appreciate some info about it if you wouldn't mind. I do shoot it OK just wondering if you had any dealings with one. Can't get any sense about it around here .Regards Allen
Thank you for your comments. The XSH was produced as a ZZ or helice model that could also be used for sporting. The main difference between the XS and XSH is the weight. The 'H' is considerably heavier. From memory the XSH was only produced for a few years. The latest one I have seen was 2003. I hope this helps and keep enjoying the channel. Kind regards, Matt
It's a different class of shotgun, and a different ( higher ) level of license is required. They have several different levels of classification of their long-guns. They can own most rifles and shotguns that would be considered "normal hunting" guns, but Semi-auto centrefire and all handguns under 18" long are prohibited. They even have classes of Airguns, too, based on the energy levels they produce. ( Here in Canada it's purely velocity based: Under 495 fps = non-firearm. Above 495 fps = Firearm and a license is required to purchase and own. )
Hi Tom, yes you can but in terms of numbers, most of the guns we sell are over and unders so that was the focus. Keep an eye out for the New Beretta ATS A400 semi auto review coming soon!