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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2497859" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>Shotgun shooting is vastly different from Rifle shooting. To shoot a shotgun well it has to fit you perfectly. You eyes have to meet the rib, it has to flow with your movement. No other person can recommend a shotgun for you. You will need to go to a large sporting goods store or gun store and pick up every single one you can get your hands on. It has to fit and I mean well or you will never be happy with the results. I have probably close to 50,000 targets shot in sporting clay's between practice and competition and I think Sporting Clays is the best shooting sport in the world. There are a plethora of shotgun on the market that I would love to own but many just simply do not fit me. If you are looking at a over and under then I would suggest that you look at Browning, Beretta maybe even Guerini. If you have the money Kolar and Kreighoff are exceptional and they will work with you to get the gun to fit. If you cant find and over and under that fits your eye then you might want to look into a semi auto. I am currently shooting a Benelli M2 in 20 ga that fits me like a glove. It is an outstanding little shotgun and it wont break the bank. It also passes as a wonderful gun in the field for upland bird. Just my opinion, have a great day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2497859, member: 103317"] Shotgun shooting is vastly different from Rifle shooting. To shoot a shotgun well it has to fit you perfectly. You eyes have to meet the rib, it has to flow with your movement. No other person can recommend a shotgun for you. You will need to go to a large sporting goods store or gun store and pick up every single one you can get your hands on. It has to fit and I mean well or you will never be happy with the results. I have probably close to 50,000 targets shot in sporting clay's between practice and competition and I think Sporting Clays is the best shooting sport in the world. There are a plethora of shotgun on the market that I would love to own but many just simply do not fit me. If you are looking at a over and under then I would suggest that you look at Browning, Beretta maybe even Guerini. If you have the money Kolar and Kreighoff are exceptional and they will work with you to get the gun to fit. If you cant find and over and under that fits your eye then you might want to look into a semi auto. I am currently shooting a Benelli M2 in 20 ga that fits me like a glove. It is an outstanding little shotgun and it wont break the bank. It also passes as a wonderful gun in the field for upland bird. Just my opinion, have a great day. [/QUOTE]
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