Shotgun-shooting requires skilful eye-to-hand coordination. The right shotgun performs the wingshooter’s or competitive shooter’s instinctive and unerring trained actions as a whole, as the sum of ergonomics and technology.
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“One newcomer that certainly has realistic ambitions to be a major force is Blaser and their F3 ....” “... the company have put as much time into the handling characteristics of the gun as they have into the technology.” ... ”Blaser always had ‘shootability’ as a goal and have enlisted expert help from the likes of John Bidwell to refine the gun.
”(Richard Rawlingson - Clay Shooting Magzine)
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