NateG
Member
Okay, so I'd shot trap a few times, and, this weekend, my wife and I decided to head out and give it a go. We went to Bull Run in Manassas where my wife wasn't able to shoot (If you've never shot trap/skeet before you have to take a class first, and the last class of the day had already started), so I shot a few rounds (poorly) and we went back today to take the class. My wife had a heck of a time. We didn't shoot much, but she shot well (was the only female who hit her pair) and is now suggesting that we get a shotgun or two. This never happens, my wife often goes along with gun purchases, but doesn't instigate them.
So, here's my question: what shotgun (or shotguns) would y'all recommend for a couple of beginners? Both of us liked the idea of wobble trap or other two-shot games, for what it's worth. Also, she's quite small; she thought the 28 gauge she shot was enough recoil. She could probably go up to a 20 gauge, but a 12 would definitely take some of the fun out of it for her.
Also, she thinks revolvers are "cute" and has similar feelings for break action shotguns. Are there any inexpensive O/U or S/S shotguns out there? Or, what else would y'all recommend for a couple of shotguns for a couple of newbies?
Thanks in advance,
Nate
So, here's my question: what shotgun (or shotguns) would y'all recommend for a couple of beginners? Both of us liked the idea of wobble trap or other two-shot games, for what it's worth. Also, she's quite small; she thought the 28 gauge she shot was enough recoil. She could probably go up to a 20 gauge, but a 12 would definitely take some of the fun out of it for her.
Also, she thinks revolvers are "cute" and has similar feelings for break action shotguns. Are there any inexpensive O/U or S/S shotguns out there? Or, what else would y'all recommend for a couple of shotguns for a couple of newbies?
Thanks in advance,
Nate