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  1. mortum

    New Beretta 694

    ...and speaking of Beretta - the one on your photo is a superbly looking gun!
  2. mortum

    New Beretta 694

    Well, I am not a Beretta man either but, from pure esthetics stand point, the main line on the receiver does not make sense: it does not conform to any circular or semi-circular shape and therefore visually clashes with the hinge pin. I am also not a fan of those blue lines (same goes for DT11)...
  3. mortum

    Really !!!!

    This works especially well with the following professional sporting clay shooting attachment:
  4. mortum

    BH Eye Dominance Rail

    Heh... this thing is nothing new, definitely not a ground braking invention. Meadow Industries has been selling their (way cheaper) Side-Blinder http://www.meadowindustries.com/sights_sb-1.html for years.
  5. mortum

    New Beretta 694

    Ugly. Beretta's design is getting worse and worse with every new model they are putting out. What happened to gracious lines of DT10 and Silver Pigeon?
  6. mortum

    Beretta DT11L

    Great gun! One of my favorite Berettas!
  7. mortum

    PERAZZI 2020

    ...reminds me of:
  8. mortum

    adj comb

    I shoot sporing, 5-stand, and FITASC... trap and skeet only for practice. My stock maker persuaded me to try parallel comb a couple of years ago and I could not be happier. I feel like my mount (and shooting in general) became much more consistent. To each his own, of course.
  9. mortum

    hypothetical gun question

    If I would be looking for a "do-it-all" gun, I would go with Krieghoff K-80 Parcours with ISIS (to mitigate recoil from heavier ammo).
  10. mortum

    British Shooting Show interviews

    Great videos, Lloyd! Keep at it! The Beretta Terminator gun looks like an outstanding bit of kit for a serious competitor even though I am not really big fan of that fully adjustable stock appearance, being I am a sucker for a classic looking English or Turkish walnut. Longthorne guns are pretty...
  11. mortum

    Muller Optima Hp Chokes

    Thanks, Salopian. Regardless of the tone, schmokinn has brought up a legitimate concern. I dislike constant mindless promotion based on false claims myself but... I believe, in this particular case, his "sniping" at me is simply misdirected. I again replied in the other thread.
  12. mortum

    After market chokes

    Thank you Salopian and Hamster for your voices of reason. schmokinn, I just re-read my initial post and I didn't find any claims that the Extreme Chokes perform better than the other brands. Moreover, I specifically stated that in my opinion "there is no significant difference in performance...
  13. mortum

    Muller Optima Hp Chokes

    I do like this product even though I do not make it. I replied to your post in the other thread too.
  14. mortum

    After market chokes

    I am not hiding or trying to obscure anything, schmokinn - I do not make these chokes but I do market them. I also shoot regularly with the owner of the company and know nearly everything about how they made and the kind of attention to detail that goes into it. That said, I can buy and shoot...
  15. mortum

    After market chokes

    While I agree that there is no significant difference in performance between aftermarket chokes, given that the choke is not defective, I believe chokes made of a different material (read: weight) do affect the feel and swing dynamics of a gun. For example, I prefer Extreme Chokes...
  16. mortum

    Muller Optima Hp Chokes

    Please, consider Extreme Chokes https://www.extremechokes.com/ (available also from Mid Wales Shooting Centre) - cannot beat titanium!
  17. mortum

    Vintage Weekly - Championship Clay Busting

    Vintage Weekly - In this week's selection article, contributed by Derek Partridge and originally published in 1976 as a chapter in "International Style Clay Target Shooting" book, an International competitor gives a guided tour through the complex simplicity of breaking one clay - the only way...
  18. mortum

    Vintage Weekly - Confessions Of An International Trapshooter (Part 2)

    Vintage Weekly ...And, here is the second part of the "Confessions Of An International Trapshooter" article, originally published in Popular Guns, November 1972 issue and contributed by Derek Partridge. The shotgunning champ describes the toughest, most frustrating of all smoothbore shooting...
  19. mortum

    Fixed choke changing

    Haha! I know, I know... I ordered my MX2000/8 with multi chokes because I thought, I will be shooting different disciplines with it. The gun has been phenomenal for trap but... too heavy and too high-shooting for anything else. Hence my order of MX12L.
  20. mortum

    How Often Do You Shoot?

    Well, US is indeed packed with sporting clays courses - just not California and especially not San Diego. Unfortunately, our beautiful state is is blatantly anti-gun, comparing to the majority of other states, so lawmakers and environmentalist (i.e. "lead is bad for fauna" people) here are...
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