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Breda Zenith L Game Gun

Some of you will have read about the Breda Zenith clay-buster in September’s issue. The new Zenith L uses the same action but is set up to be a game gun. As such, it has a solid sighting rib that tapers from 11mm to 7mm, as well as a solid joining rib.

The action has restrained foliate engraving and is polished, with parts of it being brushed steel. I liked the brush steel, which reminded me of the metal bracelets on some expensive watches, but I wasn’t a fan of the engraving. To me, it’s something or nothing. If you are going to engrave, go to town. I preferred the deco-style engraving on the clay-buster Zenith. However, this is

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