Bebo
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I went for the 28" barrels. Now I'm thinking maybe I should have gone for 30", although trying someone else's 682E with 30" barrels a couple of weeks ago felt very strange.
Brownings are often muzzle heavy, especially if the stock is shortened. Cut up a couple of cartridges, tip the pellets into a little freezer bag, remove butt pad and shove the lead bag in to the stock.I wish I'd picked 28" barrels. The balance of my gun is shocking.
4/5 oz fishing weight would probably make more of an impression and it's the right sort of shape, easy to trim a bit off too.Brownings are often muzzle heavy, especially if the stock is shortened. Cut up a couple of cartridges, tip the pellets into a little freezer bag, remove butt pad and shove the lead bag in to the stock.
I know not of this fishing magic, of which you speak. But sounds good.
I had someone set the balance to be "right". It took filling the stock with lead. It was great for getting used to the new right-handed cast stock adjustment, but my arms were getting tired after five pairs. I lift weights so I could manage it, but it would have been a bit rubbish on the sim day. It also made me slower to set up at skeet and there were complaints made. Gun is currently with the gunsmith and the lead should be out by now. I'll see how I go.Brownings are often muzzle heavy, especially if the stock is shortened. Cut up a couple of cartridges, tip the pellets into a little freezer bag, remove butt pad and shove the lead bag in to the stock.
No, it's worse than that...string is missingAre they your earrings?
The country wisdom is never teach a woman how to shoot or swimDo you have any idea what you are letting yourself in for? Encouraging your wife to shoot? Are you mad? Twice the expense, no more Sundays with your mates, your shooting going to pot because you are helping her all the time. Two bacon sarnies and two coffees! Do what I did and stuff two 36gms down the spout of a AYA No3 and let her fire it. Mine hasn't fired a shot since and I've had a lovely 25 years with lunch ready on the table when I get home from shooting.
I feel sorry for my poor husband. I've always been able to swim faster than him and recently it's been becoming a more frequent event for me to hit more clays than him (although I wouldn't say I'm a better shot as I'm less consistent in my scores).The country wisdom is never teach a woman how to shoot or swim
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