Max Venturi
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- Location
- Abbotsford
Great comments from Ashcroft and others in the '$900 vs $25K' thread - some food for thought.
Quick history - inherited my Dad's old bird guns when he moved into a condo.
A Superposed and couple of Mirokus from the 60's.
Got into Trap shooting at my local range a few years ago, have been using the Superposed and have been reasonably happy with it.
I put about 1500 shells through it last year, want to put more through it this year - can see 3K-5K in the near future.
I am a lefty and have not had any problem using these shotguns.
I feel these 50+ year old girls have already earned their keep and don't want to keep using them as my daily drivers.
If Dad wants to go shooting on a Sunday, that's great - I've got hardware for him, but I think I want something that is actually my own.
I am at a point where I want to get a more purpose-built shotgun with an adjustable comb, maybe some more modern / specific traits for a competition gun like a high-rib rail or a ported barrel.
So far I am finding LH specific hardware has been somewhat of a challenge - I haven't found much.
My rough budget - $5K - $7K ish range.
Seems there is a big jump after $5K up to the $15-$20K range - not too sure of I can pull that off just yet.
My first choice: Buy a good quality used premium gun, but there's some slim pickins out there for LH.
For example, found this one:
- Beretta 692 Sporting Left Hand with B-Fast Adjustable Stock,30" barrels, 3" Chamber, Select Hand Rubbed Oil Walnut wood, Single Selective (Adjustable) Trigger, Schnabel For-end,5-Optima HP Extended chokes. Hard Beretta case. Excellent condition.
Not too sure if something like this is my best option, and considered more about buying a brand new LH gun and having it properly fitted.
- Is it worth it to go the the extra effort/cost of getting a new left-hand specific Trap gun?
- Or do you simply buy a used RH gun and then swap out the stock?
- If I want to get it properly fitted anyways, maybe a new stock is a good thing?
- Is there anything else different about a LH gun (over a RH gun w/stock swap) other than maybe the direction the break-action lever moves?
Not too sure if I am on the right track or not - advice from some seasoned clay smashers would be appreciated - thanks!
Quick history - inherited my Dad's old bird guns when he moved into a condo.
A Superposed and couple of Mirokus from the 60's.
Got into Trap shooting at my local range a few years ago, have been using the Superposed and have been reasonably happy with it.
I put about 1500 shells through it last year, want to put more through it this year - can see 3K-5K in the near future.
I am a lefty and have not had any problem using these shotguns.
I feel these 50+ year old girls have already earned their keep and don't want to keep using them as my daily drivers.
If Dad wants to go shooting on a Sunday, that's great - I've got hardware for him, but I think I want something that is actually my own.
I am at a point where I want to get a more purpose-built shotgun with an adjustable comb, maybe some more modern / specific traits for a competition gun like a high-rib rail or a ported barrel.
So far I am finding LH specific hardware has been somewhat of a challenge - I haven't found much.
My rough budget - $5K - $7K ish range.
Seems there is a big jump after $5K up to the $15-$20K range - not too sure of I can pull that off just yet.
My first choice: Buy a good quality used premium gun, but there's some slim pickins out there for LH.
For example, found this one:
- Beretta 692 Sporting Left Hand with B-Fast Adjustable Stock,30" barrels, 3" Chamber, Select Hand Rubbed Oil Walnut wood, Single Selective (Adjustable) Trigger, Schnabel For-end,5-Optima HP Extended chokes. Hard Beretta case. Excellent condition.
Not too sure if something like this is my best option, and considered more about buying a brand new LH gun and having it properly fitted.
- Is it worth it to go the the extra effort/cost of getting a new left-hand specific Trap gun?
- Or do you simply buy a used RH gun and then swap out the stock?
- If I want to get it properly fitted anyways, maybe a new stock is a good thing?
- Is there anything else different about a LH gun (over a RH gun w/stock swap) other than maybe the direction the break-action lever moves?
Not too sure if I am on the right track or not - advice from some seasoned clay smashers would be appreciated - thanks!