Miroku MK10 Grade 1 Sport or Browning B525 Sporter

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Miroku MK10 Grade 1 Sport or Browning B525 Sporter

Post by Rob B » 19 Sep 2023, 5:46 pm

I am looking at both the Mirolu MK10 Grade 1 Sport and the Brownig B525 Sporter One

There are very little differences in specification and can get either at around $2400. I will be shooting clays and doing some hunting.

Would appreciaiate any opinions out there on these guns
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Re: Miroku MK10 Grade 1 Sport or Browning B525 Sporter

Post by JohnV » 26 Sep 2023, 2:31 pm

Rob B wrote:I am looking at both the Mirolu MK10 Grade 1 Sport and the Brownig B525 Sporter One

There are very little differences in specification and can get either at around $2400. I will be shooting clays and doing some hunting.

Would appreciaiate any opinions out there on these guns

I am not a shotgun expert but I believe that Browning makes an excellent gun . With shotguns it is better if you can handle each one and see how well it fits and how well you can swing it onto target . Swing the gun up to the shoulder with your eyes closed and then open your eyes . If it's a reasonable fit you should be looking straight down the center of the rib and be able to see all the rib length . I would lean towards the Browning but fit and feel and what you feel is comfortable to handle does make a difference .
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Re: Miroku MK10 Grade 1 Sport or Browning B525 Sporter

Post by Shootermick » 26 Sep 2023, 4:23 pm

Both pretty much the same gun, see which one you like the feel of best. I’ve got a Miroku Mk 10, but if it fits you ok you’ll be fine with either one of those choices.
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