Hey guys,
New to the shooting world and starting to consider a gun as I await the arrival of my PAL. I've quite enjoyed trap and will probably eventually try out skeet, doubles, who knows....
In considering a gun I'm liking the O/U idea but haven't made up my mind - it's a mix between want and afford, though I'll keep trolling for used guns.
Quick questions - there are a billion types of guns and each manufacturer calls things by a slightly different name. If I liked the looks of a 28" Sporting gun, what's the difference between that and a 30" 'trap' gun? Being new will I really notice any difference, especially if there are different chokes? And not just those examples specifically....Can I shoot trap fine with a 28"? If I had a 30" is skeet out of the question? How about a 'sporting clays' model or something like that?
Being new I don't want to go crazy and say I need the perfect gun for something but I'm looking to 'future-proof' myself for when I feel like jumping into another game.
Thanks
New to the shooting world and starting to consider a gun as I await the arrival of my PAL. I've quite enjoyed trap and will probably eventually try out skeet, doubles, who knows....
In considering a gun I'm liking the O/U idea but haven't made up my mind - it's a mix between want and afford, though I'll keep trolling for used guns.
Quick questions - there are a billion types of guns and each manufacturer calls things by a slightly different name. If I liked the looks of a 28" Sporting gun, what's the difference between that and a 30" 'trap' gun? Being new will I really notice any difference, especially if there are different chokes? And not just those examples specifically....Can I shoot trap fine with a 28"? If I had a 30" is skeet out of the question? How about a 'sporting clays' model or something like that?
Being new I don't want to go crazy and say I need the perfect gun for something but I'm looking to 'future-proof' myself for when I feel like jumping into another game.
Thanks


















































