![]() ![]() This probably isnt relevant as everyone is differnt, i had an mk38 trap 30'' and i found it out it didnt fit me as i was missing too many clays with it, my eye wasnt straight on the rib it was down the side, with me the gun seemed to shoot pretty flat as i used it on sporting clays aswel as dtl At most clubs people are more than willing to show off their guns - the reward is they can try yours when you get it !! The Beretta may shoot 'higher' so do try both to see which suits you.Īnd, a mistake I made, try them before you buy for a round of at least 25. This may be a bigger issue with the 686 Evo which has the even lighter optima barrels. The stock of the MK70 will be lighter so try the 2 side by side to ensure you know which one feels best. In fact I now like the fact that the gun shoot the legs off as I feel I see more. I then took a couple of mill off the comb (so my line of sight was as per the £1 coin at the breach end stuff) and after abit of practise I am up to 20/21 withe the Beretta. As I bought the 686E with a spare stock (there was a very small crack in the one fitted) I drilled a 12mm hole, 11cm long from the butt plate and removed (I guess) about 150g of wood. Anyhow I weighted the MK70 and found it was 200g lighter than the 686E and the difference was all in the stock (which appeared thinner and narrower). I hit a 21 out of 25 when I was struggling to get 14 or so with the Beretta. This did not shoot high and despite being a R/H stock felt great. I was a bit of a novice and bought it on impulse. The gun shoots the legs off clays, and was, when I got it, more evenly balanced (the stock and reciever section weighted the same as the barrels and foreend). ![]()
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