entreus
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Looking for a good starter shotgun, over/unders would be my preference. Was hoping to get a little feedback.
Situation - I've done a little sporting clays, skeet and some trap. I like trap and skeet the best. Sporting clays would be fun, but I'd prefer to get some practice on trap and skeet first, maybe improve my target aquisition skills.
Problem - Have not fired too many shotguns. My father-in-law competed in ameteur sporting clays and taught me how to shoot. I've fired mostly Browning and Remington over unders. The last one he let me use was a Remington competition STS.... He was just starting to get me interested in shooting and now unfortunately, I can't ask him as he has passed away.
Target - Look for and purchase a shotgun that would work well for skeet. One that won't break the bank, but performs well. Wouldn't mind one that can be used for trap also, not sure that's feasible, since the sights are set different. Not sure exactly, but have read that they are sighted to add lead to the target. (no pun intended.)
Thanks in advance for your comments and any advice. Like I said I'm new to shotgun target shooting, but do enjoy it when the opportunity presents itself.
Situation - I've done a little sporting clays, skeet and some trap. I like trap and skeet the best. Sporting clays would be fun, but I'd prefer to get some practice on trap and skeet first, maybe improve my target aquisition skills.
Problem - Have not fired too many shotguns. My father-in-law competed in ameteur sporting clays and taught me how to shoot. I've fired mostly Browning and Remington over unders. The last one he let me use was a Remington competition STS.... He was just starting to get me interested in shooting and now unfortunately, I can't ask him as he has passed away.
Target - Look for and purchase a shotgun that would work well for skeet. One that won't break the bank, but performs well. Wouldn't mind one that can be used for trap also, not sure that's feasible, since the sights are set different. Not sure exactly, but have read that they are sighted to add lead to the target. (no pun intended.)
Thanks in advance for your comments and any advice. Like I said I'm new to shotgun target shooting, but do enjoy it when the opportunity presents itself.