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Fabs, I found it better to chamber something beides shotgun round LOL
Besides, skeet ranges a scarce in Co.....K guns...I shot em with Jim Bellows an John Guitar....both worked for Hal...wasn't really impressed Hey, I just graduated to big bore rifle...M12 trap I bought from the same gut I bought home from...Col Jim Ballard...on a Army Trap Team Dan ![]()
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Dan, check out www.claytargetsonline.com for a guide to skeet/trap/5-stand/sporting clays locations nationwide. I don't know Colorado's geography very well (I've only ever been in the Denver airport), but it looks like there are a few to choose from.
I got started hunting with a shotgun, then moved on to rifles when I lived in Pennsylvania. Now that I am an Ohioan, my hunting, including deer, is mostly with shotguns, though I still have my rifles. I have several shotguns, though none which are really high-end. But I agree that it's the person behind the stock, not the gun itself, though I wouldn't mind having a five-figure firearm someday! (Emphasis on someday...) For the past few years I've been shooting skeet weekly in a league, and shoot a Baikal O/U there most times. I can't begin to calculate how many rounds have gone through it, and it works great every time. (I don't always, but the gun does!) I have other shotguns in single, semi-auto and pump, and love them all. |
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