Semi-automatic Shotgun
#1
Semi-automatic Shotgun
For any shooters here, I recently picked up my new semi auto shotgun.
It's a Browning Maxus 5-shot semi-auto (28" barrel and 3" chamber), in synthetic carbon fibre
I'm a farmer so as it's a 5-shot, it's on my Firearms Certificate for pest control. It also comes with a magazine plug so I can restrict it down to a standard 3-shot allowing me to use it for clays and anything else.
I've put about 300 cartridges through it and it shoots and points really well. Mega lightweight and little recoil too. It also comes with 5 different shims and stock adjustment to get the most perfect fit.
It's a Browning Maxus 5-shot semi-auto (28" barrel and 3" chamber), in synthetic carbon fibre
I'm a farmer so as it's a 5-shot, it's on my Firearms Certificate for pest control. It also comes with a magazine plug so I can restrict it down to a standard 3-shot allowing me to use it for clays and anything else.
I've put about 300 cartridges through it and it shoots and points really well. Mega lightweight and little recoil too. It also comes with 5 different shims and stock adjustment to get the most perfect fit.
Last edited by LSherratt; 09 August 2013 at 11:01 AM.
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Very nice indeed LSherratt.
I've got a Beretta 686 in a 20-bore from when I was knee-high but cannot bring myself to part with it.
Have got quite a similar Browning as well, wonderful piece of kit!
I've got a Beretta 686 in a 20-bore from when I was knee-high but cannot bring myself to part with it.
Have got quite a similar Browning as well, wonderful piece of kit!
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#11
I was considering the Winchester SX3 which is the sister company of Browning. Basically the same gun but a few minor differences and the Winchester is cheaper. The only 1 negative thing about the Maxus is that you can't change the magazine tube to a longer one to allow you to shoot more than 5 shots. Pretty pointless anyway because you'll never need to show more than 5 shots out in the field or clays, unless you're exhibition shooting or simply want to show off to some friends.
I went for the Maxus because it seemed to have the best reviews out of all the semi autos and just the brand Browning is such a good maker of guns; plus when I tried one in the gun shop it just felt 'right'. They market it as "the most reliable semi auto in the world." I would take all the marketing such as "fastest loading/shooting auto" etc with a pinch of salt because they are ALL very fast and shoot within less than a second of each other, plus you will never need to shoot 5 or more shots in a split second, unless once again you want to demonstrate to some friends etc.
I went for the Maxus because it seemed to have the best reviews out of all the semi autos and just the brand Browning is such a good maker of guns; plus when I tried one in the gun shop it just felt 'right'. They market it as "the most reliable semi auto in the world." I would take all the marketing such as "fastest loading/shooting auto" etc with a pinch of salt because they are ALL very fast and shoot within less than a second of each other, plus you will never need to shoot 5 or more shots in a split second, unless once again you want to demonstrate to some friends etc.
Last edited by LSherratt; 09 August 2013 at 07:24 PM.
#12
what is a good beginner shotgun? ive just received the forms from the police to apply for a shotgun licence. will be used for pest control at a friends farm. been reading up a bit but not too sure what to go for.
#13
Slightly off topic........back in the early 70's we were quite poor and did our shopping out of an "Empire Stores Catalogue". They had a firearms section and I always wanted the Franchi Hunter Automatic shotgun
How times have changed in 40 years, I wonder if they still make them LOL
Sorry, back on topic
Shaun
How times have changed in 40 years, I wonder if they still make them LOL
Sorry, back on topic
Shaun
#15
Well I've got a box of 00-buckshot for foxes so yes.... I think it's the slugshot you need special permission for.
Last edited by LSherratt; 10 August 2013 at 10:58 PM.
#17
To be honest, any standard 3-shot semi auto would make a good choice for pest control (any of the ones mentioned in this thread) and they're good for beginners because they have good adjustment, are light weight and have low recoil. If you're mainly going to be doing clays then I would suggest an O/U shotgun because you'll always get at least one person who will stick their nose up at someone using a semi auto. You won't go wrong with a Beretta Silver pigeon or a Browning Cynergy.
Well I've got a box of 00-buckshot for home defence so yes.... I think it's the slugshot you need special permission for.
Well I've got a box of 00-buckshot for home defence so yes.... I think it's the slugshot you need special permission for.
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If theyre FAC then you can request an (ammo) variation for anything up to rifled slug, I think. The minimum number of ball of a maximum calibre is very much a SCC restriction only.
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I'm subscribed to FPSrussia, good videos Makes mine look like a toy
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#28
Went and tried some Shotguns today ,
did some Trap, Skeet, Olympic trap, & Sporting,
Liked the olympic trap, despite near on missing everything lol
Goint to try some Down the Line next time
Mart
did some Trap, Skeet, Olympic trap, & Sporting,
Liked the olympic trap, despite near on missing everything lol
Goint to try some Down the Line next time
Mart
#30
A farmer in our local shot himself, and then pretended that burglars did that to him. He eventually got found out and got done for it. Another went mad and shot his cattle, but still at large. My father in-law shot his own dog because the dog bit his daughter. He must have shot some rabbits as well, but we don't know, as he left no rabbit fur jacket for anyone in his will.
I don't appreciate killing any living thing with a gun of any kind, or even with a shoe. However, I absolutely love aiming games with it e.g. clay pigeon shooting and target shooting. We have a good place near the horse shoe pass for things like that. There's a shooting range near Chester as well where my son dear goes to blast some clay crockery with his whatever gun.
I don't appreciate killing any living thing with a gun of any kind, or even with a shoe. However, I absolutely love aiming games with it e.g. clay pigeon shooting and target shooting. We have a good place near the horse shoe pass for things like that. There's a shooting range near Chester as well where my son dear goes to blast some clay crockery with his whatever gun.