1stmarine
Member
This week I got another Lanber sporting lux and today performed really well at the skeet practice. this one will be exclusively dedicated to skeet I think. They are a smaller company but they are very popular all over. These have a huge following in the UK, Spain, Portugal and many countries... I think that also here in the southern states.
In so many ways the Lanber could be seen as the daily bread of sporting shotguns. Nothing is too exciting about them but they get the job done.
When I saw my brother that he started to leave the old reliable Beretta behind even after he won many competitions with it, then that made wonder why. At some point I got my first lanber and started to shoot more with the lanber myself for for a while I could not understand why. Then I shot more and I started to score higher and got an interesting feeling. The simplicity and reliability of the action with a very nice balance. Don't get me wrong, I still love my my Beretta and Browning but there is something here more than I would imagine years ago.
I cannot compare with the Citori because they are different but since I shoot with Citori too and others that shoot with me shoot with these and the citoris and berettas I figure I will post a couple of pictures of the new Lanber.
This is very similar to the early Sarrasquetas but with a much nicer finish.
I can see the collaboration between GMK of Fareham in the UK and lanber in the north of Spain with their long history and tradition to quality shotguns got the perfect balance between reliability and performance and looks are awesome.
I thought they have a lot of similarities in the way they balance when I mount them. At least for my feel when I shoot.
What works for me might not work for others based on needs, likes and dislikes but I hope this helps someone looking for a solid performer.
Cheers,
E.
In so many ways the Lanber could be seen as the daily bread of sporting shotguns. Nothing is too exciting about them but they get the job done.
When I saw my brother that he started to leave the old reliable Beretta behind even after he won many competitions with it, then that made wonder why. At some point I got my first lanber and started to shoot more with the lanber myself for for a while I could not understand why. Then I shot more and I started to score higher and got an interesting feeling. The simplicity and reliability of the action with a very nice balance. Don't get me wrong, I still love my my Beretta and Browning but there is something here more than I would imagine years ago.
I cannot compare with the Citori because they are different but since I shoot with Citori too and others that shoot with me shoot with these and the citoris and berettas I figure I will post a couple of pictures of the new Lanber.
This is very similar to the early Sarrasquetas but with a much nicer finish.
I can see the collaboration between GMK of Fareham in the UK and lanber in the north of Spain with their long history and tradition to quality shotguns got the perfect balance between reliability and performance and looks are awesome.
I thought they have a lot of similarities in the way they balance when I mount them. At least for my feel when I shoot.
What works for me might not work for others based on needs, likes and dislikes but I hope this helps someone looking for a solid performer.
Cheers,
E.