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Old August 15, 2009, 06:09 PM   #41
oneounceload
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Skeet shooters are usually major reloaders - having an O/U let's them capture their hulls. It also allows for some much needed weight-forward balancing aspects that help keep swings smooooooooooth.

Where an O/U really shines,IMO, is on the sporting/FITASC fields where two targets at at time may be presented in combinations that work better with one open and one tighter choke.

Another aspect is the visual safety look. With an O/U broken open ANYONE can tell, even from a distance that the gun is safe
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