Tottenham Gun Nut
Regular
- Location
- Tottenham, Ontario
My wife really likes pump actions so we are considering a Remington 870 Wingmaster Trap for her. Curious about how much of a pain it is to use a pump action for skeet or double trap?
I would say it all depends on what you want out of it... will you win any registered tournaments with a pump?
You clearly did not shoot in the 60's and 70's to think no registered events were won with a pump
I made the full registered circle with skeet guns starting with the pump and ending with the expensive tube sets. Guess what I shoot for the last 10 years my set of pumps I started with in 65. Having a ball but can kick ass with most o/u shooters still
Problem today is there are very few true pump gun shooters left. Many think they can use them but not from what I see anymore
Very odd time now I will see some old guy step up with a old model 12 usually with a old cutts on the end and I know enough to keep my money in my pocket and sit back , watch and smile
It is only a disadvantage if you have not put enough rounds in to learn how to use it properly which very few do today. How many guys do you know smoking off 10-20,000 rounds a year in a pump gun like we did in ther day NONE My mind has missed more birds for me than the pumps ever did.
Their are a few of us sick bastards out there who shoot skeet with a pump and do just fine thank you very much. Like everything else in this game it all mental prep and subconscious that make it work. One of my favorite comments, usually coming a duck hunter, "I'd forget to work the slide on doubles if I used your gun", my usual response to them is "you go duck hunting with a pump and usually only come home with one duck?". If you wouldn't forget to work the action in a duck blind, why would you forget to do it on a skeet field?



























