As that’s a statement rather than a question, the only advice I can give is probably best not buy one then.I would like to buy the above gun but am concerned that the handling will not be as good as the fixed choke gun
As I understand it MK70 is the multi-choked at the factory gun . The MK60 is a fixed choke gun that comes as 3/4 and Full as standard ( I may be wrong but that’s what I understand ) . That’s certainly how my MK60 was delivered ( 20g) . I had the Teague thin wall conversion on this and a 38 trap gun . You can’t tell the guns have been multichoked either visually or in handling , before v after .I would like to buy the above gun but am concerned that the handling will not be as good as the fixed choke gun
Standard fixed choking on Browning game / Sporting guns has been 1/4 3/4 for years. Adding Teague chokes will not noticably affect the balance as metal is removed only to be replaced by the choke tube. Personally no a fan of MK60 or 70 as when I've handled them in the past they have been too low in the comb for my taste, but everyone's different!
Well if you're normal I'm staying different!!And you are certainly different Max
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