Driven pheasants with the Browning 525 Composite

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Browning shooter Elliot Roberts has got his hands on Browning's brand new 525 Composite – and he's taking it out at driven pheasants on the glorious Tillylair shoot, on the edge of Scotland's Cairngorms National Park. This isn't a typical driven game gun, but it’s Elliot's first chance to try it out, and he's keen to see how it shoots.
Browning’s new 525 Composite https://browning.eu/all-products/fire...
Tillylair Sporting https://www.gunsonpegs.com/shoots/kin...
Elliot Roberts on Instagram   / elliot_shooting  

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