Shooting Gazette

Breda Zenith L 12-bore

hen you test guns each month and are teaching clients to shoot every week, you get used to the measurements and the handling characteristics of a wide range of guns. You would think that there is little left that would surprise you, yet the Breda Zenith L we are testing this month is incredibly surprising in the handling and consequently the capability department. The only other gun that has completely caught me out in the same way is the Fausti 32in .410, which was also just a

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