Is the BT99 still a solid choice for new shooters?

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Hi folks!

I’m looking to get into trap shooting again shortly and am looking to be joining a new club shortly.

I did some trap shooting for almost a year many years ago with my Remington 870.

If I start back up I’ll probably just end up using the 870 again but am interested in getting a first trap shooting gun, and going off memory I remember the BT99 being a recommended gun for new shooters. Is this still the case?
 
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Going to try this one out next week. If I can't do 23/25 it might be going up on the EE. 1978 vintage
 

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An adjustable comb enables a custom fit. If the gun you are looking at fits you well and there are no other shooters to accommodate there is no real advantage to an adjustable comb.
 
As mentioned ata singles could become boring quickly especially with minimum shooters on the line
When i started shooting in the very early 70’s it was the sport even over skeet but that has all changed
Skeet and sporting clays would be my choice today
 
just bought a uses BT-99 for trap singles 16yard,
Hi folks!

I’m looking to get into trap shooting again shortly and am looking to be joining a new club shortly.

I did some trap shooting for almost a year many years ago with my Remington 870.

If I start back up I’ll probably just end up using the 870 again but am interested in getting a first trap shooting gun, and going off memory I remember the BT99 being a recommended gun for new shooters. Is this still the case?
Did you end up getting a BT-99? just picked up a used one been looking for a while for a deal and the right one. Let us know how you made out.
 
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