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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="NW NM hunter" data-source="post: 2498282" data-attributes="member: 122861"><p>So I'll try to keep this short, my son shoots high school shotgun trap and about 12 cases a year. His coaches recommend a B gun (browning, berreta or Benelli) 2-3k each on average. My son shoots a browning cxt and it is awesome. Dont think just because you are small you need a 20 gauge. I've seen an 8 year old popcorn fart shoot a 12. The key is 1150fps shells (hunting shells can be considerably faster) and keep your right elbow (right handed) parallel or higher to the ground. If you need something cheaper CZ is ok but is considerably lighter which results in more recoil. If you want but cant find a browning call reeds family outdoors even if they dont have one listed. They are who we found ours with after searching for months and they were great to work with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW NM hunter, post: 2498282, member: 122861"] So I'll try to keep this short, my son shoots high school shotgun trap and about 12 cases a year. His coaches recommend a B gun (browning, berreta or Benelli) 2-3k each on average. My son shoots a browning cxt and it is awesome. Dont think just because you are small you need a 20 gauge. I've seen an 8 year old popcorn fart shoot a 12. The key is 1150fps shells (hunting shells can be considerably faster) and keep your right elbow (right handed) parallel or higher to the ground. If you need something cheaper CZ is ok but is considerably lighter which results in more recoil. If you want but cant find a browning call reeds family outdoors even if they dont have one listed. They are who we found ours with after searching for months and they were great to work with. [/QUOTE]
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