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  1. Welcome to the forum. As you've been away from the shooting scene for some years why do you want to come back with a semi???????? And I thought Bellinis was a place to eat. because the recoil of a gas operated auto, is like 1/2 the amount of a O/U, and i plan to do a fair bit of shooting my shoulders are a bit knackered from years of boxing and carpentry, so i feel an auto will be the way forward OK ...I missed these as well ...........Bellinis....not a gun I know...am I just uninformed or did you perhaps mean Benelli??? Stays cleaner as it works off recoil not
  2. Welcome to the forum. As you've been away from the shooting scene for some years why do you want to come back with a semi???????? And I thought Bellinis was a place to eat. because the recoil of a gas operated auto, is like 1/2 the amount of a O/U, and i plan to do a fair bit of shooting my shoulders are a bit knackered from years of boxing and carpentry, so i feel an auto will be the way forward
  3. HI folks been a shooter for a large part of my life when younger from aged 10 until 16/17, when i discovered shagging and drinking anyway, at 31 i am now looking to take up clay shooting again, skeet and sporting i used to shoot a beretta 686 20 gauge, but also used a beretta 303 auto, and later an A390 12 gauge now i fancy an auto for clays but what would you recommend at a budget of £800 ish i fancy a second-hand a391 sporter of some variety, but everyone seems to rate the Bellinis ? any advice appreciated taa
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