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Making the best of IPSC Shotgun

IPSC Shotgun is about the most fun you can have on the range. A friend and I often joke that the rest of the sport only exists so that we can have the Shotgun Division. However, a common entry barrier into this division that can challenge some potential competitors is simply that it can be an expensive exercise to get set up.

So, when I got a call asking me if I wanted to have a gander at Huglu’s new Veyron Sport, I was intrigued. My experience with a lot of the more budget-focused brands historically has not been anything to write home about. However, I have also been keeping an eye on some of the guns from Turkey, which seems to have made great strides in that each new release brings more to the table than the last.

The Veyron is a gas-operated semi automatic 12-gauge shotgun. The Sport is

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