Yes, trap and skeet and sporting are different games and when you look at equipment, the extreme choices are certainly different. I have noted in recent years equipment choices are not so different. Skeet and sporting barrels are getting longer and are often trap length. Stocks chosen for skeet and sporting are getting more like trap stocks than ever before. The great Barney Hartman states in his book Hartman on Skeet that his preference was trap dimensions other than length of pull. Look at the Todd Bender video. His K-gun is built like a trap gun. Caesar G. is pushing one gun for all clay sports! I think there is a good argument for one gun for trap and skeet and sporting clays.
What is it that they say "beware of the man with one gun".


















































