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Old 04-16-2020, 05:14 AM
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Originally Posted by morinj View Post
3-1/2 shells being too much is essentially why I asked for the recommendation as I stated in my post, and would one really use a different shotgun for skeet as they would if they were shooting clay pigeons, or trap shooting! Could there be one that would be great for of the above.

There are actually a couple, the beretta A400 excel sporting comes to mind, handles light target loads and 3" mag loads interchangeably, shoots about 60/40 making it good for skeet, sporting clays or trap. Beretta also has a number of o/u's as does browning that would fit the bill.
The remington 1100 competition will do the same save for the fact it only comes with a 2 3/4" chamber.
If you attend a registered shoot you will see 100 guys and 50 different guns, and you will get 50 different opinions on why they work, bottom line is if the gun fits you properly most likely you will shoot it good...... if you practice
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