These Perazzi information videos are outstanding. Wish they would have been out several months ago when I was researching before I purchased a used MX8! Keep them coming!
Thank you for the great input. I have 2 Perazzi’s and your explanation’s describe why I’m shooting my sporting clays gun for trap, and doing better, rather than my dedicated trap gun.
Great video! I would have liked to hear about Perazzi trap gun configurations. For example, I recently noticed that there are different types of Monte Carlo comb stocks and different ribs heights - adjustable and non-adjustable. Example: One top single combo I looked at recently had a mid-height (?mm) non-adjustable rib and a high trap-style Monte Carlo adjustable comb stock. The factory POI setting is 80/20 with that configuration. Upon mounting this gun, the LOP was perfect for me, and upon sighting down the rib, the beads stacked perfectly = “snowman.” The balance of the gun felt great. So my questions are these: Since the factory POI is 80/20, the rib is non-adjustable, and the Monte Carlo rib is at its lowest adjustment, does that mean that this gun cannot be adjusted to change the POI to something like 60/40, 65/35 in order to shoot, for example, wobble trap where the birds sometimes come out of the house just above ground level where 80/20 POI would shoot over the top? Just aim at the dirt under the bird? 😂 The Perazzi trap guns a couple of my shooting buddies have are quite different from the one I have described here. One has a full length high-rib gun, and another has a gun with the high rib that starts half way to the muzzle. Since I have seen three different types of Perazzi trap guns, I’d like to hear what you have to say specific to trap guns. Again, I enjoyed your informative video! I am new to Perazzi, so all the information I can get, the more helpful for me in my search for my next gun.
Gotta love Perazzi if only because they are Boss action guns for those who cannot afford real Boss guns. Also, gotta say that I remember my dad's generation using shotguns on ducks and other birds, and, yes, shotguns are guns, and as such should be first and foremost be guns suitable for a hunt before any other games. The dedicated "clay guns" are as much a perversion as the bendy metal wire they call swords in that other perversion that modern fencing has become. And in the same way as MMA was borne as a reaction to an artificially anesthetisized perversions that contact sports has become, and HEMA was borne as a reaction to very un-realistic sport fencing, having a shotgun made first & foremost for hunting is a good reaction to those grotesque over-weight over-long pea-caliber mutants that most "clay guns" has become... BTW, nothing wrong with shooting clay- just use a 'normal' shotgun that can also be used in anger on birds when needed. Or all these clay 'sports' , which initially were conceived as a substitute and good training, but became so self-focused that they become mutated into something artificially distorted through their self-centeredness that they practical world relevance truly faded. Its just a game now that screws up any practical habit you may have as a hunter, and habituates you to a gun that in objective terms become ever more distorted, elongated, heavy... just my 2 cents...
You do a great job…excellent explanation, clear & concise…no fluff or sales pitch. Your expertise sells itself!
These Perazzi information videos are outstanding. Wish they would have been out several months ago when I was researching before I purchased a used MX8! Keep them coming!
Glad you like them! For next time you know what to look for
Thank you for the great input. I have 2 Perazzi’s and your explanation’s describe why I’m shooting my sporting clays gun for trap, and doing better, rather than my dedicated trap gun.
Great video! I would have liked to hear about Perazzi trap gun configurations. For example, I recently noticed that there are different types of Monte Carlo comb stocks and different ribs heights - adjustable and non-adjustable. Example: One top single combo I looked at recently had a mid-height (?mm) non-adjustable rib and a high trap-style Monte Carlo adjustable comb stock. The factory POI setting is 80/20 with that configuration. Upon mounting this gun, the LOP was perfect for me, and upon sighting down the rib, the beads stacked perfectly = “snowman.” The balance of the gun felt great. So my questions are these: Since the factory POI is 80/20, the rib is non-adjustable, and the Monte Carlo rib is at its lowest adjustment, does that mean that this gun cannot be adjusted to change the POI to something like 60/40, 65/35 in order to shoot, for example, wobble trap where the birds sometimes come out of the house just above ground level where 80/20 POI would shoot over the top? Just aim at the dirt under the bird? 😂
The Perazzi trap guns a couple of my shooting buddies have are quite different from the one I have described here. One has a full length high-rib gun, and another has a gun with the high rib that starts half way to the muzzle. Since I have seen three different types of Perazzi trap guns, I’d like to hear what you have to say specific to trap guns. Again, I enjoyed your informative video! I am new to Perazzi, so all the information I can get, the more helpful for me in my search for my next gun.
Perfect. I shoot a mx14 combo and its great. Perazzi's are very special.
Great advice!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Pedro, wish I could beam myself into your store to try these out!
Im glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video. I am actually on my way to get the gun measured for me. Thanks
Very informative video
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What do you prefeer for olympic trap High tech o High tech 3
I dont personally shoot olympic trap, but you would probably want a fast moving gun with 30ish barrels so i would say a flat rib HT
Where are you located?
Im located in Naples FL
Gotta love Perazzi if only because they are Boss action guns for those who cannot afford real Boss guns.
Also, gotta say that I remember my dad's generation using shotguns on ducks and other birds, and, yes, shotguns are guns, and as such should be first and foremost be guns suitable for a hunt before any other games. The dedicated "clay guns" are as much a perversion as the bendy metal wire they call swords in that other perversion that modern fencing has become. And in the same way as MMA was borne as a reaction to an artificially anesthetisized perversions that contact sports has become, and HEMA was borne as a reaction to very un-realistic sport fencing, having a shotgun made first & foremost for hunting is a good reaction to those grotesque over-weight over-long pea-caliber mutants that most "clay guns" has become... BTW, nothing wrong with shooting clay- just use a 'normal' shotgun that can also be used in anger on birds when needed. Or all these clay 'sports' , which initially were conceived as a substitute and good training, but became so self-focused that they become mutated into something artificially distorted through their self-centeredness that they practical world relevance truly faded. Its just a game now that screws up any practical habit you may have as a hunter, and habituates you to a gun that in objective terms become ever more distorted, elongated, heavy... just my 2 cents...
Why spend extraordinary sums on an heirloom gun that only fits one person? Example, I'm 1 inch taller than my dad & my son is shorter than my dad.
Hey guys good videos but can't rid of that stupid music at the beginning
😂😂😂😂 if you can afford to buy it and after you custom feed it