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  • BeaverEater
    25thID - back in hawaii
    • Oct 2003
    • 1536

    #31
    depending on your price range, my pics are benelli nova (290 black), then 870 (240). Id stay away from mossberg pumps, every single one i have shot feels like garbage, and doesnt hold up well. The 870 is known to last, my dads is 30 years old and still works fine. If you know people that have the guns, go out and try them. I always try to shoot my guns before i buy them. The benelli is kind of a love it or hate it gun, because some people love how they feel, and some hate it. I also shoot sporting clays and everything with my nova and it holds up just fine. Ive also done 3 at a time and its hard, but possible with a pump.

    If you cant shoot them, atleast go down to the store and try them out a little. The person behind the counter usually can help u with any questions you have about the gun.

    As for left handed shooters using a right handed gun, its fine on newer guns. Newer pump guns kick the shells directly sideways instead of back like a lot of older guns. So basically the shell will just fly past your face but not hit it.


    I just want this stuff gone, super low prices

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    • Shives

      #32
      Originally posted by Lohman446
      Actually with skeet there are several "stations" You shoot four from the first, four from the second, two for each of the next three, four for the next two, and one at each of the last two. It is a pretty intricate hobby .
      Yeah, Skeet has 1 house & 5 stations, trap 1 station several houses. However, the 5 stations are not that far apart. I think they are a semi-circle around the house.

      Shives

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