My son has swapped his Miroku MK60 Gd 5 for a Caesar Gurini Invictus. He recently tried one at an event at The Oxford Gun Company ground and picked it up today.
First impressions are good. Comes with everything you need in a decent Negrini case. 8 chokes, choke key, stock bolt removal tool and nicely made protective sock. Wood is well finished with good figureing and a good oil finish. The fit and finish is very clean and precise, different to the Miroku in that it feels more "modern"...presume this is part due to the design and part due to the CNC manufactuer method.
Feels the same weight as my MK38 but the balance is less barrel heavy so does feel lighter and faster to swing..will be trying it out Sunday.
First time moving away from Miroku so a bit of a leap into the dark!
First impressions are good. Comes with everything you need in a decent Negrini case. 8 chokes, choke key, stock bolt removal tool and nicely made protective sock. Wood is well finished with good figureing and a good oil finish. The fit and finish is very clean and precise, different to the Miroku in that it feels more "modern"...presume this is part due to the design and part due to the CNC manufactuer method.
Feels the same weight as my MK38 but the balance is less barrel heavy so does feel lighter and faster to swing..will be trying it out Sunday.
First time moving away from Miroku so a bit of a leap into the dark!