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Luvs to shoot clay
Luvs to shoot clay Posts: 774
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
I tried to send you an email but it bounced back so I will try it this way:

Are you going to the National Shoot? Where are you from? My shooting partner has switched from a 525 Browning to and CG and really likes it allot. I shoot a Beretta, just moved up to a DT-10 and just like you say it is a sweet gun. Like everything else quality costs money but is worth it in the long run. Just got my gun back out after the hurricane and 5 weeks in China and found some light rust on the nickle reciever. OH NO! I didn't realize that the humidity got so high in our house without the air conditioner on and the dryer in the safe was not working. Got some work to do tonight for sure.
Look forward to hearing from you. Hope to see you at Nationals.

Comments

  • Luv2shoot - I'm a northerner in Pennsylvania, and a hunter first and clay shooter second, so my weekends are full of field time with my 4 year old GSP chasing grouse & pheasant until springtime. Beretta and the Rizzini's are some of the oldest gun manufacturers and come from the famous Brescia region of Italy. Similar engineering amongst them all. CG was started by Batista Rizzini's (Rizzini USA) nephews, and boy are they doing a bang up job. Beretta is the oldest of the crew over there. I've had occasion to shoot a DT10 a few times at my club and I have to say it is an exceptional gun. I do have the benefit of having a world class clays course within an hour or so of me at Nemacolin Woodlands. Challenging and enjoyable course. Seven Springs Ski resort just opened a course also with the previous manager of Nemacolin. I haven't made it up there yet, but intend to when I get a chance. My shooting/hunting partner also switched from a Browning 525, but he went to a B. Rizzini Sporting (I can't remember the model). He is still getting used to it, but likes it very much also. Good Luck at nationals.