Super Tenere :
What choke are you using for Skeet ? ... if you are having problems, anything as tight as I/Cyl. will be a challenge. Try Cyl. or Skeet. On most of the 5-stand courses that I've
shot, even Mod. is a little tight. I've found I/Cyl. or Lt.Mod. to be adequate for 5-stand and a lot of Sporting Clays set-ups. Rarely use Modified, Imp.Mod. or Full at these games, and then, only for the
very long target presentations.
A 32" auto-loader at Skeet is a bit of a challenge to get started , but otherwise, swings pretty smoothly. Your 28" O/U is likely better balanced and about 6" (or more) shorter than your new auto-loader. Doesn't seem like a lot, but is. You might try starting your "hold point" a little further out on the target flight line. Most importantly, use the supplied stock shims to get a good sight picture. You want to be looking "flat" down the rib, with your eye centred, neither right nor left of centre. If you can find an experienced shooter familiar with "fit", enlist a little help, and by all means pattern the gun to ensure it is "shooting where you're looking" !
At one time, 26" pumps and auto-loader and 26" SxS's and O/U's were the "bees knees" for Skeet. As the game became more and more competitive, longer barrels evolved.
Today, very few pumps and SxS's are used in competition and the O/U's are typically 30/32". The auto-loaders I see are mostly 28/30", but again the over-all length and balance of an auto-loader seems to be quite different ...the auto-loaders having a considerably longer receiver.
I have a 32" O/U and two auto-loaders one 28" the other 30". The O/U gets used a lot for everything, the 28" auto-loader for Skeet and the 30" for 5-Stand and Sporting. I have taken considerable effort attaining good fit and balance on all guns and have patterned them extensively. Being a right-handed shooter, I find I need less drop at comb than most, prefer a "straighter" comb (less drop front to back) require cast-off(being a righty) and like less pitch down than the factories provide. When I moved-up from a 29-1/2" O/U to the 32", at Skeet I found I had to move my hold points out a little further, especially for 2H's, 5L's, 6L's and both 8's.
Good luck with your shooting !
