20ga separates the men from the boys in trap.Thanks, but I'll pass.
20ga separates the men from the boys in trap.Thanks, but I'll pass.
Look close at the boy in the top pic. Dennis the ****ing Menace!Good evening folks! I had no idea I had such cute nieces and nephew!
20ga separates the men from the boys in trap.
I haven't shot trap for years, and never shot a competition. If I were to jump in head first I want a gun I'm familiar with in 12 ga
As long as you OR the gun knows what's going on, that's all that matters. This gun can walk you through it. Just follow the gun, it will do the work.I haven't shot trap for years, and never shot a competition. If I were to jump in head first I want a gun I'm familiar with in 12 ga
me either but when I did I nailed everyone of those suckers as they laid on the ground. lil bastards didn't have a chance
I haven't shot trap for years, and never shot a competition. If I were to jump in head first I want a gun I'm familiar with in 12 ga
How can I say this in a loving way? .......... I hate you!
12 GA is better for trap anyway. IMHO
As long as you OR the gun knows what's going on, that's all that matters. This gun can walk you through it. Just follow the gun, it will do the work.
I was never into trap much, but I shot skeet for years at IU.
'merica!
I wanna try "sporting clays"
The BAR had me drooling. I've shot a G3, but never had the chance to shoot a BAR, or Thompson.Everything out there that looks SA is FA so that's a real HK G3. Wasn't impressed with it, hard to control like the M14 or FAL, sent brass into low earth orbit and the mags were expensive. These days I can't believe I was concerned about mag prices, but back then the guns sold from 500 to 700 dollars. At 30-40 dollars a mag it made sense then. The BAR pictured there is still the best 30 caliber rifle for shooting off hand and is excellent from prone.
I've actually never fired a 20 gauge, is there a significant difference?