Browning vs Beretta? - Ft. Lloyd Pattison
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- čas přidán 30. 01. 2021
- Which is better? Lloyd and Jonny talk it over.
Yet another completely unscientific and unfair comparison for you!
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I have owned several Berettas over the last 40 years and now have a Browning. Still can't hit anything.
Americans have a say - "The indian is more important than the arrow".
There are those who shoot a Miroku. And there are those who are wrong
As of June, 2023, if you need work done on your gun, Beretta USA will keep it for six months, lie to you and then send it back loose in a box. I’ll take a Browning, thanks.
The safety catch on Miroku MK38 Trap is like the indicators on a BWM: tested once at the factory and never used again.
How about more semiautos etc. get the youngsters out crushing clays. UK etiquette is fascinating but not for younsters. Keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍
Quite enjoyable video. Many good points made. Eye dominance can be a bit difficult to overcome. I did use a "blinder" for my left ear while learning to shoot right hand while recovering from a chest injury. I did manage a 21 with a 20 gauge during that time. Sadly I've only managed a 23 on two occasions LH with a 12 gauge. Are there two different speeds for skeet there?
My two favorite Brits.
2 of the best shooting channels in one show fantastic
Like every one else in these comments, I couldn’t hit a fence post in with the browning either. Too slow and heavy feeling.
Brilliant chaps! I very much enjoy both of your CZcams channels and collaborations like this are also enjoyable. Well done!
I’ve got a browning and an Audi 🤣, does this mean I’m broken? 😂
Good lord, watching Lloyd shoot a Beretta sporter through gritted teeth was the best video I've seen for a while. And the winner should have been Miroku.
I've had both a Browning 525 and a Beretta 686 and I couldn't hit toffee with the browning, the Beretta fitted straight away, much smoother recoil also. Browning traded in after a month, been a Beretta user ever since, upgraded to the DT10 several years back and never needed or wanted to change.
I have a 12 gauge silver pigeon 1 field model. My wife has a 20 gauge 725 browning sport. Both are very different guns in the way they feel, handle, and shoot. At 1k more, the Browning is the fancier gun. That said, I really like them both, but probably prefer the Baretta just slightly (and that could just be the difference in gauge and heft). I'm not an expert on these things, but I'm also extremely impressed by the fit and finish of the browning, and the quality of the wood.
Jonny and Lloyd - subscribe to you both for a long time now, a truly great combination of talented shooters - Lloyd is the reason I own both an ATA Sporting and a Benelli Supersport Carbon semi - and I still love them both after 2+ years shooting them both 50/50. Which do I prefer to take out?? - 55 to 45 the Benelli - it might me slightly more if cartridge shells spitting out of a semi all over the place didn't happen and need cleaning up on every stand (woodland shoot area, with lots of ground brush) - but I still do really enjoy shooting the ridiculously under-priced and underrated ATA Sporting - cheers Guys for a great video - great banter - more please! 👍👍
Started shooting in my late 40s went on for years shooting like a blindfolded man with a succession of berretas then saw a TGS video on the miruko mk60 went straight out chopped my silver pigeon in for a mk60 which is I am reliably informed is basically the same as a browning 525 and have never looked back vast improvement
Another great vid, quick question though does the top lever on a beretta matter if it’s directly inline with the safety catch when closed compared to being slightly right of the safety catch when it’s a newer gun? Is this anything to worry about if directly inline? Will parts need replacing soon?
Hi guys, great video, many thanks for that. I have quick question regarding the skeet shooting. What size of a barrel is better 71cm or 73 cm? If you could expand on it? Many thanks!!!
Excellent 😆😎😎 I’ve had both, I now own a Browning B525 black gold! The best gun though is a Benelli semi automatic 😜