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Most shooters will have fond memories of their first gun. It’s one of those milestones you don’t forget, like your first car; or first love! Buying your first gun is an exciting time, but it can be worrying too. You’re making a big investment, and you don’t yet have the experience to feel confident about your choice. You’ll be offered all sorts of conflicting advice by well-meaning friends and fellow shooters – who are probably little better qualified than you are.
First of all, remember there’s no rush. I’ll assume you applied for your shotgun certificate (SGC) and that everything went to plan and you are now the proud owner of your very