My conversion table shows that as $850 USD. I'm seeing online prices for Wingmasters (both new and used) ranging from $500 to $1300, so you're about in the middle of the pack. Considering the quality of the wood that you got, I think you did well.A quick question for everyone, I paid £625 for my Wingmaster a month ago wa that a fair price compared to the good old USA ?
My conversion table shows that as $850 USD. I'm seeing online prices for Wingmasters (both new and used) ranging from $500 to $1300, so you're about in the middle of the pack. Considering the quality of the wood that you got, I think you did well.
Great purchase - particularly "overseas".... I actually have family, by marriage, in the UK so I have some idea of the regs in your part of the world. Not sure I'd own even the first firearm there...
Does anybody know if my 1980 Remingt9n Wingmaster 12g with 2 3/4 barrel with imp cylinder choke will be OK with magnum 70 (2 3/4") 42.5 gms / 1 1/2 oz cartridges with 3 shots inside. The cartridge box states gun barrels must be nitro proofed to 900 kg per cm 2 and a shot load of 1 1/2 oz.
Thanks as not sure my barrel can take and by the way the 3 shots are lead !
I'll take that as a YES then Entropy, and you are quite right a smidgen to big for clays !The barrel will be able to take it better than your shoulder will! I hope your hunting with those, and not shooting clays with them!