Argentina hunting

What does the outfitter suggest?
I have heard that they like a certain brans of gun and provide them for ease of maintenance.
Shooting the numbers they have there ones gun may decide to chit the bed and nothing worse than having to fix or clean ones gun when the shooting is hot and heavy.
I'll talk to a sales rep I know...a couple clients he has spoke of this adventure recently.
Rob
 
My understanding is that the requirement for you to visit the Argentine consulate had been dropped.
There is still paperwork (always is)and the fee payable at the airport .
And of course the Canadian paperwork.
 
A few guys I know have been ... they all recommend using the Outfitter's guns ... which have been invariably been Benelli's or Beretta's.
It avoids all kinds of hassles and there are usually a few that fit or are "close enough".
If for doves ...pick an auto-loader. It will cause less fatigue over the long run. For perdiz, you may find an O/U more suitable.
 
A few guys I know have been ... they all recommend using the Outfitter's guns ... which have been invariably been Benelli's or Beretta's.
It avoids all kinds of hassles and there are usually a few that fit or are "close enough".
If for doves ...pick an auto-loader. It will cause less fatigue over the long run. For perdiz, you may find an O/U more suitable.

Thanks BB
 
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