Grouse Man said:In what action; double barrel or pump/auto? 26" in the latter actions isn't too short.
Claybuster said:Not at all. At one time 26" was a standard length for skeet o/u and remains a good length for the short targets whether in a breaking gun or repeater.
A couple guys at my club think a 14" gun is too short and gripe endlessly about the noise.![]()
bmcrae said:I think we've been through this recently;
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=138498
As to the why..... My opinion is that it is like trying to decide which religion is better. They all have their benefits. Some people swear by one over the other. I say pick one that you are comfortable with (or can find).
Brad.
Trap has always favoured the longer barrels. In sporting the trend toward longer barrels reflects the game going to increasingly longer targets. Sporting clays was once a game for hunters to practice and was called "skeet in the woods." As the game evolved the targets got longer and trickier and long barrels followed. I like my 32" sporting gun for everything but wouldn't feel out of place on a skeet field with a 26" gun. My skeet semi-auto has a 25" barrel.maple_sea said:Thanks for your reply. I been told the same thing as 26" is quite good for skeet but my question is why more and more ppl using 30" and 32"? Is that because they use the same gun for both trap and skeet?
Thanks for your reply. I been told the same thing as 26" is quite good for skeet but my question is why more and more ppl using 30" and 32"? Is that because they use the same gun for both trap and skeet?