Originally Posted By: ClapperZapper
Im in luck then.
I shoot a pair of Miroku High Pheasant 20s when double gunning. LOL!


You are a lucky man. I owned a lower grade 20 bore Miroku and stupidly sold it.
I have a grade 5 12 bore that I was considering trading for a 20 but the lead shot ban is making me hold fire. I would be using it for walked up shooting rather than driven. If I was buying a gun specifically for high driven birds I would be favouring a heavier 12 bore but not with fixed choke 3/4 and full as its a bit too tight for the average birds I usually shoot so I would probably opt for the greater flexibility of a multichoke.The MK60 teague choked would be a good choice to retain the better balance of the fixed choke models. MK60s are well thought of shotguns and great value for money especially in the higher grades Ive heard of many UK shooters who have turned their backs on more expensive sporters and returned to the Miroku line of guns especially the MK38.
Do you double gun here in the UK ? Its not an experience I hanker after. My sporting exploits are satisfied with the rate of fire from a single gun and ejectors ,even using non ejectors , it gives me more time to look around and savour the whole experience that is sporting shooting. I wouldnt want to miss a woodcock or snipe sliding past or a skein of geese passing in the distance in my effort to sustain a barrage on incoming pheasants or partridges which I expect would become quite repetitive. But each to his own.

Last edited by Konor3inch; 11/20/20 05:34 AM. Reason: Addition