Mike Yardley feels that with spring just upon us, we might test something that might do double service on both game and clays - an 32” E.J.Churchill, Perazzi over and under
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Mike Yardley tests the 12 bore version of the HPX Perazzi developed by John Jefferies
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Michael Yardley tests a truly competitive gun – the Perazzi 2000S
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Mike Yardley borrows a Perazzi SC3 MX12 from the head of RUAG Ammotech in the UK
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Mike Yardley tests the 20 bore model of the Perazzi HPX high game gun
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Mike Yardley gets his hands on the 34” barrelled Perazzi HPX
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Fully convinced he was never destined to find his ideal Perazzi, Mark Stone recently discovered there is one that suits his style… the new MX2000-3
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Michael Yardley tests the 20 bore model of the 34” Perazzi HPX high game gun
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Considered by Trap and Trench shooters to be the ultimate, Mark Stone gets his hands on a gun that some people would sell their souls for - the Perazzi MX8
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Mark Stone tries not one but two of the latest Perazzi MXS competition 12-bores…
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Mike Yardley presents the conclusion to his indispensible guide to choosing a competitive clay gun…
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If you’re looking for a good sporter there’s a lot of choice out there and some good kit that doesn’t have to break the bank either. To the novice clay shooter the possibilities are practically endless when choosing a gun for Sporting clays. Ben Roberts looks at some of the best available with prices to suit all pockets
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Last month Mike Yardley looked at a new 32” Churchill gun based on a Perazzi. This month he has what appears at first glance, to be quite similar; we shall see
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