Clay Shooting

HAIL CAESAR!

“Shooting this Invictus for the first time was a pleasant surprise, with recoil less than I expected”

I’ll admit I’ve not been a massive fan of Caesar Guerini, but that’s only because I have only ever tried a couple of early models. That was around eight years ago, and when I tested those I felt they produced quite a lot of perceived recoil. At the time, however, I also tried a 28 gauge Caesar Guerini, which I thought was a very nice gun indeed.

So I felt that I hadn’t really given the brand a chance – and now I’m getting the opportunity to do a few more gun reviews, I thought it was high time to give the Caesar Guerini a proper test. Orston Shooting Ground gave me

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